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Anna Llorca-mestre

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Worry about COVID-19 contagion and general anxiety: Moderation and mediation effects of cognitive emotion regulation

2021

The global pandemic caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occasioned that most of the population in Spain was confined to home to reduce the risk of contagion. This affected mental health, increasing anxiety and worry about COVID-19 contagion. The aim of this study was assessing the moderation and mediation effect of cognitive emotion regulation strategies (CERS) on general anxiety and whether the mediation effect was moderated by gender and/or age. A total of 1753 Spanish adults (78,6% female; M = 40.4 years, SD = 12.9) participated in an online survey that was available from March 26 to April 25 (2020) during the time period in which the population in Spain was confined. Participa…

AdultMaleMediation (statistics)Adolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationCognitive emotion regulationAnxietyStructural equation modelingArticleGeneral anxietyModeration03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineCognitionmedicineDisease Transmission InfectiousHumanseducationBiological Psychiatrymedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyMediationCOVID-19CognitionMiddle AgedModerationMental health030227 psychiatryEmotional RegulationPsychiatry and Mental healthWorrySpainAnxietyFemaleWorrymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyJournal of Psychiatric Research
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Parenting style and peer attachment as predictors of emotional instability in children

2017

We analyzed the roles of parenting style and peer attachment in predicting emotional instability in late childhood and early adolescence. Effects were analyzed separately by gender. Children's personal variables analyzed were empathy, anger, and the mechanisms used to cope with anger (externalization and self-control). Participants were 316 girls and 294 boys (N = 610) aged from 9 to 12 years who were students at schools in Valencia, Spain. Main gender differences for each variable were examined using one-way ANOVAs. Results of 2 multiple linear regression analyses (1 for boys and 1 for girls) explained 50.9% and 35.5%, respectively, of variance in the students' emotional instability. Consi…

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Victimization and Peer and Parents Attachment: The Mediating Effect of Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy

2021

Studies of the Spanish adolescent population has concluded that victimization is related to lack of emotional regulation and impulse control. Therefore, if a victim is unable to recognize, understand and regulate their emotions, this can result in rejection by their peers. A cross-sectional study was conducted to examine regulatory emotional self-efficacy as a possible mediator in the association between peer and parents attachment and victimization. Adolescents (n = 563) completed Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy, Inventory of Parents and Peer Attachment and Kid at School questionnaires. Structural equation models (SEMs) were used to predict a latent variable of victimization with parent…

MaleAdolescentHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionseducationlcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyPeer GroupArticleStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyPerceptionIntervention (counseling)regulatory emotional self-efficacyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesadolescentsAssociation (psychology)Crime Victimshealth care economics and organizationsattachmentmedia_commonSelf-efficacylcsh:R05 social sciencesvictimizationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBullyingEmotional regulationparentssocial sciencespeerSelf EfficacyhumanitiesAdolescent populationCross-Sectional Studiesbehavior and behavior mechanismsFemalePsychologyRelevant information050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Prosocial reasoning and emotions in young offenders and non-offenders

2017

Abstract The aim of this study was to analyse the cognitive processes (prosocial moral reasoning, perspective taking) and emotional processes (empathic concern, emotional instability, state-trait anger) which interact in predicting aggressive behaviour and prosocial behaviour of adolescents who have committed a crime and those who have not, for the purpose of establishing the predictor variables in both groups. Participants were 440 adolescents, 220 of them young offenders residing in four youth detention centres in Valencia, in which they were serving court sentences (67.3% men and 32.7% women). The other 220 were enrolled in public and private schools within the metropolitan area of Valen…

media_common.quotation_subjectEmotionslcsh:BF1-990Prosocial behaviourPersonal distress050109 social psychologyEmpathyMoral reasoningAngerEmotional InstabilityDevelopmental psychology0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:K5000-5582Applied PsychologyEmpathic concernmedia_commonDelinquency05 social sciencesCognitionAggressionlcsh:PsychologyProsocial behaviorProsocial moral reasoninglcsh:Criminal law and procedurePsychologyLaw050104 developmental & child psychologyThe European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Traditional Masculinity and Aggression in Adolescence: Its Relationship with Emotional Processes

2021

Traditional masculinity includes norms that encourage many of the aggressive behaviors whereas traditional femininity emphasizes aggression very little. In addition, the lack of emotional regulation as well as a poor impulse control have been related to aggression and, in particular, with reactive and proactive aggression. The objective of this study is to examine the role of gender stereotypes (masculinity/femininity) in reactive and proactive aggression, through regulatory emotional self-efficacy and emotion regulation. A total of 390 adolescents participated in a longitudinal study in Valencia, Spain. Structural equations modeling (SEM) was employed to explore a two-wave longitudinal mod…

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