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How To Emotion Regulation Strategies Effect The Interference Inhibition Of The Substance Addicts Who Have Different Resilience Scales

Posted on:2018-06-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330536463730Subject:Mental health education
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Study on two emotion regulation strategies(cognitive re-evaluation and expression suppression)how to effect the interference inhibition of the substance addicts who have different resilience scales,the research selected 150 valid Women addicts subjects(high mental resilience group include 80 addicts while low mental resilience group include 70 addicts).Doing Two experiment researches by using classic Stroop paradigm.We can get the results:(1)After the emotion regulation strategies of expression suppression,there were significant differences between high and low mental resilience groups,high mental resilience group own higher interference inhibition ability.(2)After the emotion regulation strategies of cognitive re-evaluation,there were significant differences between high and low mental resilience groups,high mental resilience group own higher interference inhibition ability.(3)In Stroop task,when the literal meaning is matching the color,the subject will get the highest score,then the literal meaning is independent of each other,last the literal meaning and the color inconsistent.(4)under cognitive re-evaluation,different kinds of emotion priming lead to different result for different Stroop tasks,positive emotion lead to higher interference inhibition ability,negative emotion lead to lower interference inhibition ability.We can get the conclusion that no matter the emotional arousal are positive or negative,in the emotion regulation strategies: cognitive re-evaluation or expression suppression,the substance addicts who have higher resilience scales own better interference inhibition ability.
Keywords/Search Tags:emotion regulation strategies, cognitive re-evaluation, expression suppression, resilience, interference inhibition, substance addicts
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