The role of emotion regulation and intolerance to uncertainty on the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and distress

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Salvatore Gullo
Omar Carlo Gioacchino Gelo
Giulia Bassi
Gianluca Lo Coco
Gloria Lagetto
Giovanna Esposito
Chiara Pazzagli
Silvia Salcuni
Maria Francesca Freda
Claudia Mazzeschi
Cecilia Giordano
Maria Di Blasi
机构
[1] University of Palermo,Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement
[2] Sigmund Freud University Vienna,Faculty of Psychotherapy Science
[3] University of Salento,Department of History, Society and Human Studies Studium 2000
[4] University of Padova,Department of Developmental and Socialization Psychology
[5] Digital Health Lab,Department of Humanities
[6] Centre for Digital Health and Wellbeing,Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences and Education
[7] Fondazione Bruno Kessler,undefined
[8] University of Naples Federico II,undefined
[9] University of Perugia,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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COVID-19; Psychological distress; Fear of COVID-19; Intolerance of uncertainty; Emotion regulation;
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The COVID-19 pandemic is increasing negative consequences on mental health around the globe. To date, research on what psychological factors could influence individuals’ distress is still scarce. The current study aims to test a multiple mediation model to examine the role of Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) and emotional regulation (i.e., expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal) as joint factors, which can increase understanding of psychological distress due to the COVID-19 outbreak. An online survey measuring fear of COVID-19, IU, emotional regulation, and psychological distress was administered to 3863 Italian adults (females 73.3%; Mage = 36.44; SD = 14.74) during lockdown. Results showed that IU partially mediated the effect of fear of COVID-19 on depression, anxiety and stress. Moreover, individuals with difficulties in managing the uncertainties due to their fear of COVID-19 may be at risk for heightened use of expressive suppression and depression. However, individuals with both higher IU and expressive suppression showed lower level of stress. High cognitive reappraisal has a mediational effect on the relationship between fear of COVID-19, IU, and lower psychological distress. Findings suggest that IU and emotional regulation should be targeted for informing the development of tailored treatments to reduce the negative consequences of the outbreak.
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