Author/Authors :
Azizi, Alireza School of Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , Mohammadkhani, Parvaneh University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Pourshahbaz, Abbas University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Doulatshahi, Behrouz University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Moghaddam, Saba Department of Psychology - Faculty of Psychology & Education - Allameh Tabataba'i University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The associations between emotional skills encompassed in emotion regulation
model and psychopathology were examined by investigating its ability to modify the emotionmediated
association between other emotion regulation skills and psychopathology.
Methods: A total of 465 students were selected using proposal sampling method. Data
were collected using Emotion Regulation Skill Questionnaire (ERSQ) and Brief Symptom
Inventory (BSI). Data were analyzed using bootstrapping-enhanced mediation analysis that
considered the ability to modify emotions as a mediator, psychopathology as dependent, and
other emotional skill as independent and Pearson’s correlation coefficient.
Results: A significant negative correlation was established between emotional skills and
psychopathology in a range from 0.13 (bodily perception of sensations) to 0.31 (modification)
(ρ=-0.31, P˂0.01). The total effect for the variables of clarity, understanding, acceptance and
tolerance, confrontation, self-support, attention, and sensation was significant at P<0.05,
thereby rendering the mediation analysis plausible. The indirect effect of all variables was
also significant. Therefore, all the variables have partial mediating effects. The direct effect
of the variable of attention, sensation, and understanding on the psychological disturbances
was not significant (P>0.05), and modification between these three skills and psychopathology
exerted a complete mediating effect. The direct impact of emotional clarity, acceptance and
tolerance, confrontation, and self-support was significant. Thus, emotion modification between
the skills of emotional clarity, acceptance and tolerance, confrontation, and self-support with
psychological disturbance had partial mediating effects.
Discussion: The ability to modify emotions is the pathway through which other emotional
skills might exert their influence on the mental health.