Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951347 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research aimed to identify strategies people use to up-regulate positive emotions, and examine associations with personality, emotion regulation, and trait and state positive experience. In Study 1, participants reported use of 75 regulation strategies and trait emotional experience. Principal component analysis revealed three strategy domains: engagement (socializing, savoring), betterment (goal pursuit, personal growth), and indulgence (substance use, fantasy). In Study 2, participants reported state-level regulation and emotional experience. Engagement correlated with greater state and trait positive emotion, and overall greater well-being. Betterment correlated with less state, but greater trait, positive emotion. Indulgence correlated with greater state, but less trait positive emotion and overall lower well-being. This research suggests trade-offs between short-term and long-term emotional consequences of different strategies.

► We examine positive emotion up-regulation at trait-level and state-level. ► Positive up-regulation is related to but distinct from negative down-regulation. ► Engagement strategies were robustly correlated with positive emotion and well-being. ► Self-betterment and indulgence show tradeoffs between state and trait emotion.

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