2020
Emotion Malleability Beliefs and Coping With the College Transition
Kneeland E, Dovidio J. Emotion Malleability Beliefs and Coping With the College Transition. Emotion 2020, 20: 452-461. PMID: 30702309, DOI: 10.1037/emo0000559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion malleability beliefsMalleability beliefsEmotion regulationCognitive reappraisalEmotion regulation strategiesStudents’ beliefsFirst-year students' beliefsMental health adjustmentFirst-year college studentsSelf-report questionnairesMalleable viewRegulation strategiesStressful transitionHealth adjustmentCollege transitionLess depressionCollege studentsMental healthFall semesterEmotionsRuminationBeliefsFirst-year studentsCurrent studyLess use
2009
An implicit measure of anti-gay attitudes: Prospective associations with emotion regulation strategies and psychological distress
Hatzenbuehler M, Dovidio J, Nolen-Hoeksema S, Phills C. An implicit measure of anti-gay attitudes: Prospective associations with emotion regulation strategies and psychological distress. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2009, 45: 1316-1320. PMID: 20161465, PMCID: PMC2791410, DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2009.08.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulation strategiesExplicit attitude measuresPsychological distressAnti-gay attitudesRegulation strategiesAttitude measuresPoor emotion regulationStigma-related stressorsGreater psychological distressMore psychological distressProspective associationsMental health problemsEmotion dysregulationEmotion regulationImplicit measuresMore ruminationSubsequent distressSignificant mediatorStigmatized groupsPrejudicial attitudesDistressLGB respondentsRuminationRecent researchAttitudes