EMOTION REGULATION DIFFICULTIES IN DEPRESSION

Authors

  • Inese Paiča Rīga Stradiņš University, Rīga Psychiatry and Narcology Centre (LV)
  • Kristīne Mārtinsone Rīga stradiņš University (LV)
  • Māris Taube Rīga Stradiņš University, Rīga Psychiatry and Narcology Centre (LV)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol7.4850

Keywords:

depression, emotion regulation, emotion regulation skills

Abstract

Patients diagnosed with depression often experience difficulty in regulating their emotions due to non-adaptive regulatory strategies (e.g., avoidance, suppression, rumination). Adaptive emotion regulation skills (e.g., awareness, acceptance, self-support) can be trained and improved through psychological treatment. The objective of this study was to identify differences in emotion regulation skills between a clinical group of patients with depression (n=56) and a non-clinical group (n=56), adults without symptoms of depression. Methods. The study was based on socio-demographic survey and three self-report questionnaires adapted for use in Latvia: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS; Gratz & Roemer, 2004), Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire (ERSQ; Berking & Znoj, 2008) and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ; Gross & John, 2003). Results. Compared to the non-clinical group, the clinical group presented significantly decreased scores in several scales of ERSQ: Understanding, Self-support, Tolerance, Acceptance, Modification (p<.001) and increased scores in four scales of DERS: Lack of emotional clarity, Difficulty engaging in goal-directed behaviour, Non-acceptance of emotional responses and Limited access to effective emotion regulation strategies (p<.001). Conclusions. This study helps to identify the main emotion regulation difficulties for depression patients in Latvia – the ability to understand, accept, tolerate and modify emotions.

 

 

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2020-05-20

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Paiča, I., Mārtinsone, K., & Taube, M. (2020). EMOTION REGULATION DIFFICULTIES IN DEPRESSION. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 7, 145-154. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol7.4850