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Recognizing Emotion Regulation Strategies from Human Behavior with Large Language Models [PDF]
Human emotions are often not expressed directly, but regulated according to internal processes and social display rules. For affective computing systems, an understanding of how users regulate their emotions can be highly useful, for example to provide feedback in job interview training, or in psychotherapeutic scenarios.
arxiv
ABSTRACT Background The few prospective studies on the associations between psychosocial work factors and occupational injury in the general working population provide little information on multiple exposures, injury severity, and gender differences. This study aimed to address these points.
Sandrine Bertrais, Isabelle Niedhammer
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Individual differences in trajectories of emotion regulation processes: The effects of maternal depressive symptomatology and children's physiological regulation. [PDF]
Alysia Y. Blandon+3 more
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Preschool teachers' strategies of socializing children's emotion regulation
Mona Diane Diaz Berkey
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The psychology of emotion regulation: An integrative review [PDF]
Sander L. Koole
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Emotion Granularity from Text: An Aggregate-Level Indicator of Mental Health [PDF]
We are united in how emotions are central to shaping our experiences; and yet, individuals differ greatly in how we each identify, categorize, and express emotions. In psychology, variation in the ability of individuals to differentiate between emotion concepts is called emotion granularity (determined through self-reports of one's emotions).
arxiv
ABSTRACT Prader‐Willi syndrome (PWS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder typically caused by large deletions or imprinting defects on chromosome 15q11.2, encompassing multiple genes. While the contribution of individual genes to the PWS phenotype remains unclear, previous studies suggested that isolated deletions of MAGEL2, NDN, and MKRN3, excluding the ...
Jannis Buecking+6 more
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Within mental health research, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of the knowledge obtained through lived experiences of illness, treatment, recovery, and health. In recent years, the field of eating disorders has seen an emergence of
James Downs+4 more
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Negative life events, cognitive emotion regulation and emotional problems
Nadia Garnefski+2 more
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