A systematic review of associations between emotion regulation characteristics and inflammation

DP Moriarity, MM Grehl, RFL Walsh, LG Roos… - Neuroscience & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Elevated inflammation is a risk factor for many psychiatric (eg, depression) and somatic
conditions (eg, rheumatoid arthritis). Inflammation is influenced by psychosocial processes …

Spousal caregiving, widowhood, and cognition: a systematic review and a biopsychosocial framework for understanding the relationship between interpersonal losses …

EL Wu-Chung, SL Leal, BT Denny, SL Cheng… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Accumulating research suggests that stressful life events, especially those that threaten
close intimate bonds, are associated with an increased risk of dementia. Grieving the loss of …

[HTML][HTML] A biopsychosocial approach to grief, depression, and the role of emotional regulation

C Peña-Vargas, G Armaiz-Peña… - Behavioral Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
According to the field of affective neuroscience, grief has been identified as one of the seven
primary emotions necessary for human survival. However, maladaptive grief could cause …

Inflammation and emotion regulation: a narrative review of evidence and mechanisms in emotion dysregulation disorders

F Petruso, AE Giff, BA Milano, MM De Rossi… - Neuronal …, 2023 - portlandpress.com
Emotion dysregulation (ED) describes a difficulty with the modulation of which emotions are
felt, as well as when and how these emotions are experienced or expressed. It is a focal …

A framework of meaning attribution following loss

GE Smid - European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The loss of a loved one causes the world and the place of the bereaved survivor in it to
change irreversibly. A key aspect of the grieving process is the integration of the loss in the …

[HTML][HTML] The neural bases of expressive suppression: a systematic review of functional neuroimaging studies

P Sikka, J Stenberg, V Vorobyev, JJ Gross - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2022 - Elsevier
Expressive suppression refers to the inhibition of emotion-expressive behavior (eg, facial
expressions of emotion). Although it is a commonly used emotion regulation strategy with …

[HTML][HTML] Inflammation and emotion regulation: Findings from the MIDUS II study

LH Ospina, K Beck-Felts, C Ifrah, A Lister… - Brain, Behavior, & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Emotion regulation (ER) strategies are thought to contribute to mental as well as physical
health outcomes. Two common ER strategies include expressive suppression, or inhibition …

Do trait‐level emotion regulation strategies moderate associations between retrospective reports of childhood trauma and prospective changes in systemic …

EJ Jones, AL Marsland, PJ Gianaros - Stress and Health, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Childhood trauma may confer risk for poorer adult health through changes in systemic
inflammation. Emotion regulation may plausibly moderate associations between childhood …

Development of emotion regulation across the first two years of college

CL Park, MK Williams, PR Hernandez, VB Agocha… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Emotion regulation is thought to develop substantially from late adolescence
into early adulthood; further, the rate of development purportedly varies based on personal …

[HTML][HTML] Emotion regulation shows an age-and sex-specific moderating effect on the relationship between chronic stress and cognitive performance

JS Novotný, L Srt, GB Stokin - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Despite the extensive knowledge about the effects of chronic stress on cognition, the
underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We conducted a cross-sectional moderation …