Improving others' emotions is cognitively and emotionally demanding, potentially increasing stress levels and decreasing well-being. However, the opposite could also occur: Attempts …
R Rachmi, A Asri, P Nuswantoro… - … Journal of Social …, 2024 - esj.eastasouth-institute.com
This study examines the complex relationships between interpersonal relationship quality (IRQ) and life satisfaction (LS) among people in Indonesia, with a focus on the roles played …
T Saulius, R Malinauskas - Education Sciences, 2025 - mdpi.com
The main aim of our qualitative research is to find out how foreign students from different Collectivistic countries perceive interpersonal emotion regulation (IER). Using semi …
BA Swerdlow, L Berk… - … of Emotion and …, 2023 - emotionandpsychopathology.org
Most research on interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) has focused on nonclinical samples. On one hand, people with clinically significant emotion, mood, or interpersonal …
Older adults prioritize emotions in their relationships, but communication of emotion may differ by in-person and phone contact. Older adults (N= 266, aged 65–90) completed …
Interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) describes the process whereby individuals deliberately change, maintain or initiate the occurrence or intensity of others' emotions …
High-quality social contact is important for older adults' emotional well-being. With the development of technology in recent decades, older adults commonly use three forms of …
Romantic partners often serve as emotional support regulating each other's emotions, especially after stressful events. This study investigates how the perceived effectiveness of …