magistrsko delo
Ines Lešnik (Author), Saša Zorjan (Mentor), Satja Mulej Bratec (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu smo preučevali dve socialni strategiji regulacije čustev, ki sta socialno deljenje in zatiranje izražanja čustev. Na učinkovitost in pogostost uporabe regulacije vplivajo notranji in zunanji dejavniki. Osredotočili smo se na preučevanje posameznikove sposobnosti diferenciacije čustev kot možnega napovednika učinkovitosti in uporabe socialnih strategij regulacije čustev. Z metodo intenzivnega vzdolžnega načrta smo zbrali podatke udeležencev (N = 204), starih med 18 in 35 let (M = 22,11; SD = 3,12). Podatke smo zbirali šestkrat na dan po sedem dni s pomočjo mobilne aplikacije in jih analizirali z večnivojskim modeliranjem. Rezultati so pokazali, da je socialno deljenje učinkovito, medtem ko je zatiranje izražanja čustev neučinkovito. Dodatno smo ugotovili, da je diferenciacija čustev pomembna za napoved negativnega afekta. K napovedi pogostosti uporabe socialne strategije pomembno prispeva diferenciacija negativnih čustev. Po drugi strani pa je diferenciacija pozitivnih čustev statistično pomemben moderator odnosa med socialnim deljenjem in pozitivnim ter negativnim afektom. Ne glede na nivo diferenciacije posameznika je bilo socialno deljenje negativno povezano z negativnim afektom. Socialno deljenje je bilo povprečno bolj učinkovito, če je bila posameznikova diferenciacija čustev slabša, kar je bilo v nasprotju z našimi pričakovanji. Najverjetneje so pri uporabi socialnega deljenja v ozadju drugi notranji dejavniki. Potrdili pa smo, da posamezniki s slabšo diferenciacijo strategijo zatiranja izražanja čustev uporabljajo manj učinkovito kakor posamezniki z boljšo diferenciacijo tako negativnih kot pozitivnih čustev.

Keywords

magistrska dela;diferenciacija čustev;socialno deljenje;zatiranje izražanja čustev;negativni afekt;pozitivni afekt;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [I. Lešnik]
UDC: 159.942(043.2)
COBISS: 201254403 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The role of emotion differentiation in the selection and effectiveness of socia lemotion regulation strategies
Secondary abstract: In the master's thesis, we studied two social strategies of emotion regulation, which are social sharing and suppression of the expression of emotions. Internal and external factors influence the efficiency and frequency of use of regulation. We focused on examining an individual's ability to differentiate emotions as a possible predictor of the effectiveness and use of social emotion regulation strategies. We collected data from participants (N = 204) aged between 18 and 35 years (M = 22.11; SD = 3.12) using the method of an intensive longitudinal design. Data were collected six times a day for seven days using a mobile application and analyzed using multilevel modeling. The results showed that social sharing is effective while suppression of emotional expression is ineffective. Additionally, we ascertained that emotion differentiation is important for predicting negative affect. The differentiation of negative emotions significantly contributes to the prediction of the frequency of social strategy use. On the other hand, positive emotion differentiation is a statistically significant moderator of the relationship between social sharing and positive and negative affect. Regardless of an individual's level of differentiation, social sharing was negatively related to negative affect. On average, social sharing was more effective if the individual's emotion differentiation was poorer, which was contrary to our expectations. Most likely, there are other internal factors behind the use of social sharing. However, we have confirmed that individuals with poorer differentiation use the strategy of expressive suppression less effectively than individuals with better differentiation of both negative and positive emotions.
Secondary keywords: master theses;emotion differentiation;social sharing;expressive suppression;negative affect;positive affect;Čustva;Afekt;Izražanje čustev;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (VIII, 52 str.))
ID: 24082382
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