All Relations between emotion and belief

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François-Xavier Cécillon, Martial Mermillod, Christophe Leys, Hippolyte Bastin, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Rebecca Shanklan. The Reflective Mind of the Anxious in Action: Metacognitive Beliefs and Maladaptive Emotional Regulation Strategies Constrain Working Memory Efficiency. European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education. vol 14. issue 3. 2024-03-27. PMID:38534895. in a study involving 110 students (m = 20.12; sd = 2.10), surveys were administered to assess the students' metacognitive beliefs, trait anxiety, and emotion regulation strategies (erss). 2024-03-27 2024-03-29 human
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. emotion controllability beliefs and young people's anxiety and depression symptoms: a systematic review. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. a systematic review was conducted that investigated the associations between emotion controllability beliefs and youth anxiety and depression symptoms. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. believing that emotions are relatively controllable was associated with fewer anxiety and depression symptoms, in part because these beliefs were associated with more frequent use of adaptive emotion regulation strategies. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. these findings support theoretical models linking emotion controllability beliefs with anxiety and depression symptoms via emotion regulation strategies that target emotional experience, like reappraisal. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Matthew P Somerville, Helen MacIntyre, Amy Harrison, Iris B Maus. Emotion Controllability Beliefs and Young People's Anxiety and Depression Symptoms: A Systematic Review. Adolescent research review. vol 9. issue 1. 2024-02-28. PMID:38410118. understanding emotion controllability beliefs is of prime importance for basic science and practice, as it will advance understanding of mental health and provide additional targets for managing symptoms of anxiety and depression in young people. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Jose A Rodas, Jose Leon-Rojas, Brendan Roone. Mind over mood: exploring the executive function's role in downregulation. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-02-09. PMID:38333058. surprisingly, switching emerged as the sole significant predictor in two multiple linear regression models, challenging the conventional belief that all major efs broadly contribute to emotional downregulation. 2024-02-09 2024-02-11 Not clear
François-Xavier Cécillon, Martial Mermillod, Christophe Leys, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Sarah Le Vigouroux, Rebecca Shanklan. Trait Anxiety, Emotion Regulation, and Metacognitive Beliefs: An Observational Study Incorporating Separate Network and Correlation Analyses to Examine Associations with Executive Functions and Academic Achievement. Children (Basel, Switzerland). vol 11. issue 1. 2024-01-23. PMID:38255435. trait anxiety, emotion regulation strategies, and metacognitive beliefs influence executive functions (efs) and academic achievement. 2024-01-23 2024-01-25 Not clear
James Temple, Mary Gemma Cherry, Victoria Gray, Andrew Jones, Peter Fishe. Experience sampling methodology study of anxiety and depression in adolescents with epilepsy: The role of metacognitive beliefs and perseverative thinking. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 151. 2023-12-31. PMID:38160577. the esm assessment assessed participant's momentary levels of metacognitive beliefs, perseverative thinking (i.e., worry and rumination), and emotional distress (i.e., anxiety and depression). 2023-12-31 2024-01-05 human
Pascal Schlechter, Thomas Meyer, Nexhmedin Morin. Comparison Is the Thief of Joy? Introducing the Attitudes Towards Social Comparison Inventory. Assessment. 2023-10-25. PMID:37876134. to address this gap, we developed the attitudes toward social comparison inventory (asci) drawing on existing scales that tap into metacognitive beliefs about worrying, self-motives, beliefs about emotions, and the general comparative-processing model. 2023-10-25 2023-11-08 Not clear
Renée Smyth, Susan M Reid, Kate Paton, Angela T Guzys, Claire E Wakefield, David J Amo. Causation in cerebral palsy: Parental beliefs and associated emotions. Developmental medicine and child neurology. 2023-07-07. PMID:37415350. causation in cerebral palsy: parental beliefs and associated emotions. 2023-07-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
Renée Smyth, Susan M Reid, Kate Paton, Angela T Guzys, Claire E Wakefield, David J Amo. Causation in cerebral palsy: Parental beliefs and associated emotions. Developmental medicine and child neurology. 2023-07-07. PMID:37415350. to better understand parents' beliefs about causation in cerebral palsy (cp) and the emotions related to those beliefs. 2023-07-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yajie Huang, Qin Zhang, Chenyang Shang, Lixia Cu. How do fundamental emotion beliefs affect the rapid emotional processing? An ERP study. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 2023-07-06. PMID:37414220. on late positive potential (lpp), middle lpp (500-1000 ms) was more positive in emotion good vs. bad belief holders and the late lpp (1000-2000 ms) was more positive for negative than neutral images in emotion uncontrollable belief holders. 2023-07-06 2023-08-14 human
Anne C Krendl, Kurt Hugenberg, Daniel P Kenned. Comparing data quality from an online and in-person lab sample on dynamic theory of mind tasks. Behavior research methods. 2023-06-15. PMID:37322311. both tasks measured various dimensions of theory of mind (inferring beliefs, understanding motivations, detecting deception, identifying faux pas, and understanding emotions). 2023-06-15 2023-08-14 Not clear
Daniel T L Shek, Wenyu Chai, Kaiji Zho. Risk Factors and Protective Factors of Internet Addiction in University Students during the Pandemic: Implications for Prevention and Treatment. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 11. 2023-06-11. PMID:37297556. while psychological morbidity was indexed by depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and suicidal behavior, positive psychological attributes included life satisfaction, flourishing, adversity beliefs, emotional competence, resilience, and family functioning measures. 2023-06-11 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yael H Waizman, Anna E Sedykin, João F Guassi Moreira, Natalie M Saragosa-Harris, Jennifer A Silvers, Tara S Peri. Emotion Regulation Strategies and Beliefs About Emotions Predict Psychosocial Outcomes in Response to Multiple Stressors. Affective science. vol 4. issue 2. 2023-06-09. PMID:37293683. this pre-registered study (https://osf.io/k8mes) of 101 eas (18-19 years old) examined whether ite (believing emotions can change or not; incremental vs. entity beliefs) and er strategy usage (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression usage) predicted changes in anxiety symptomatology and feelings of loneliness across five longitudinal assessments (across a 6-month period) before and during the initial months of the covid-19 pandemic. 2023-06-09 2023-08-14 Not clear
Donya Gilan, Markus Birkenbach, Marius Wossidlo, Philipp Sprengholz, Cornelia Betsch, Omar Hahad, Klaus Lie. Fear of COVID-19 disease and vaccination as predictors of vaccination status. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-05-31. PMID:37258562. although previous work has identified various factors associated with a low willingness to get vaccinated, the role of emotions such as fear of vaccination (fvac) or fear of covid-19 (fcov), vaccination as a subjective norm (sn), psychological factors like general control beliefs (cb) or psychological resilience, and their interaction have been investigated less intensively. 2023-05-31 2023-08-14 Not clear
Hallie Tankha, Mark A Lumley, Alan Gordon, Howard Schubiner, Christie Uipi, Tor D Wager, James Harris, Yoni K Asha. "I don't have chronic back pain anymore": Patient experiences in Pain Reprocessing Therapy for chronic back pain. The journal of pain. 2023-04-24. PMID:37094744. analyses identified three major themes reflecting participants' understanding of how prt led to pain relief: 1) reappraisal to reduce fear of pain, which included guiding participants to relate to pain as a helpful indicator, overcoming pain-related fear and avoidance, and reconceptualizing pain as a "sensation;" 2) the link between pain, emotions, and, stress, which included gaining insight into these connections and resolving difficult emotions; and 3) social connections, which included the patient-provider alliance, therapist belief in the treatment model, and peer models of recovery from chronic pain. 2023-04-24 2023-08-14 human
Alexandru I Tiba, Simona Trip, Carmen H Bora, Marius Drugas, Feliciana Borz, Daiana C Miclăuş, Laura Voss, Sorin C Iova, Simona Po. Positive irrational beliefs are associated with hypomanic personality. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-04-06. PMID:37020915. although bipolar disorder (bpd) is a severe emotional disorder, little is known about the role of primary irrational beliefs in the risk of bpd. 2023-04-06 2023-08-14 human
Anna-Leena Lohiniva, Idil Hussein, Jaana-Marija Lehtinen, Jonas Sivelä, Suvi Hyökki, Hanna Nohynek, Pekka Nuorti, Outi Lyytikäine. Qualitative Insights into Vaccine Uptake of Nursing Staff in Long-Term Care Facilities in Finland. Vaccines. vol 11. issue 3. 2023-03-30. PMID:36992113. we identified seven behavioral domains, with several themes, that reduced the staff's intention to get vaccinated: knowledge (information overload, inability to identify trustworthy information sources, lack of vaccine-specific and understandable scientific information), beliefs about consequences (incorrect perceptions about the vaccine effectiveness, and lack of trust in the safety of the vaccine), social influences (influence of family and friends), reinforcement (limited abilities of the management to encourage vaccination), beliefs about capabilities (pregnancy or desire to get pregnant), psychological factors (coping with changing opinion), and emotions (confusion, suspicion, disappointment, and fatigue). 2023-03-30 2023-08-14 Not clear