Flexibility or Instability? Emotion Goal Dynamics and Mental Health

被引:6
作者
Hu, Danfei [1 ,3 ]
Kalokerinos, Elise K. [2 ]
Tamir, Maya [1 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Psychol, Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Psychol, Mt Scopus, IL-9190501 Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
emotion regulation; motivation; mental health; variability; dynamics; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; NEGATIVE EMOTIONS; DAILY-LIFE; EXPERIENCE; HAPPINESS; VARIABILITY; DISORDER; MOOD; DEPRESSION; PSYCHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1037/emo0001318
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Emotion goals (i.e., what people want or do not want to feel) have important implications for emotional and mental health because they can shape whether, when, and how people regulate their emotions. Although research has shown that emotion goals vary across individuals and situations, we know relatively little about the dynamic changes in emotion goals in daily life and their potential implications. Given the dynamic features of emotions and emotion regulation, emotion goals may also fluctuate across time and their fluctuations may be critically linked to mental health. This research assessed the everyday dynamics of emotion goals, in particular, variability and inertia, and their associations with mental health. In two studies (N = 56 in Study 1 and N = 173 in Study 2), we included different indices of mental health and used Ecological Momentary Assessments to measure both pleasant and unpleasant emotion goals and experiences at a momentary level in daily life. We found that variability in unpleasant, but not pleasant, emotion goals was linked to better mental health outcomes, even after controlling for the mean levels of emotion goals, and the variability and mean levels of the corresponding emotional experiences. Emotion goal inertia was unrelated to mental health. These findings suggest that emotion goal variability is an important novel factor that may contribute to or reflect mental health.
引用
收藏
页码:1078 / 1091
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Contributions of Coping Flexibility and Associated Functional Brain Connectivity to Resilient Trajectories of Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic [J].
Wang, Xiaoqin ;
Tan, Yafei ;
Jia, Lei ;
Mao, Yu ;
Feng, Tingyong ;
Lei, Xu ;
He, Qinghua ;
Chen, Hong ;
Nie, Qian ;
Teng, Zhaojun ;
Blain, Scott D. ;
Qiu, Jiang .
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2025, 13 (02) :222-241
[32]   The relationship between emotion regulation and mental health in adolescents: Self-compassion as a moderator [J].
Nguyen, An ;
Grummitt, Lucinda ;
Barrett, Emma L. ;
Bailey, Sasha ;
Gardner, Lauren A. ;
Champion, Katrina E. ;
Halladay, Jillian ;
Maratos, Frances A. ;
Hunter, Emily ;
Rowlinson, Kirsty ;
Chapman, Cath ;
Newton, Nicola C. ;
Birrell, Louise .
MENTAL HEALTH & PREVENTION, 2025, 38
[33]   Mindfulness to Mental Health: Exploring Bibliometric Pathways via Metacognition, Rumination, and Emotion Regulation [J].
Suresh, Kakollu ;
Dar, Aehsan Ahmad ;
Prasad, D. Lakshmi Narasimha ;
Fernandes, Dean .
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 2024 (01)
[34]   The 4R Model of Mood and Emotion for Sustainable Mental Health in Organisational Settings [J].
Beedie, Christopher J. ;
Lane, Andrew M. ;
Udberg, Robert ;
Terry, Peter C. .
SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (18)
[35]   Music-evoked autobiographical memories, emotion regulation, time perspective, and mental health [J].
Blais-Rochette, Camille ;
Miranda, Dave .
MUSICAE SCIENTIAE, 2016, 20 (01) :26-52
[36]   The Role of Affect Dynamics as Mechanisms of Change in Mental Health Interventions: Integrating Applied and Basic Science [J].
Bar-Kalifa, Eran ;
Bringmann, Laura F. ;
Zilcha-Mano, Sigal .
JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 92 (08) :445-453
[37]   The role of self-esteem and emotion regulation in the associations between childhood trauma and mental health in adulthood: a moderated mediation model [J].
Li, Cun ;
Fu, Peicai ;
Wang, Minghuan ;
Xia, Ye ;
Hu, Caihong ;
Liu, Mao ;
Zhang, Han ;
Sheng, Xin ;
Yang, Yuan .
BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 23 (01)
[38]   Social anxiety and emotion regulation flexibility: considering emotion intensity and type as contextual factors [J].
O'Toole, Mia S. ;
Zachariae, Robert ;
Mennin, Douglas S. .
ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING, 2017, 30 (06) :716-724
[39]   A Cognitive Control Framework for Understanding Emotion Regulation Flexibility [J].
Pruessner, Luise ;
Barnow, Sven ;
Holt, Daniel V. ;
Joormann, Jutta ;
Schulze, Katrin .
EMOTION, 2020, 20 (01) :21-29
[40]   Medicaid Instability and Mental Health of Teen Parent Families [J].
Donney, Julie Fife ;
Mitchell, Stephanie J. ;
Lewin, Amy .
FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2020, 43 (01) :10-16