Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review

Backgrounds Accurate measurement and suitable strategies facilitate people regulate their sadness in an effective manner. Regulating or mitigating negative emotions, particularly sadness, is crucial mainly because constant negative emotions may lead to psychological disorders, such as depression and...

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Main Authors: Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed, Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty, Abd Hamid, Harris Shah, Taresh, Sahar Mohammed
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spelling my.um.eprints.266512022-04-04T06:54:54Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26651/ Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty Abd Hamid, Harris Shah Taresh, Sahar Mohammed BF Psychology L Education (General) Backgrounds Accurate measurement and suitable strategies facilitate people regulate their sadness in an effective manner. Regulating or mitigating negative emotions, particularly sadness, is crucial mainly because constant negative emotions may lead to psychological disorders, such as depression and anxiety. This paper presents an overview of sadness regulation strategies and related measurement. Method Upon adhering to five-step scoping review, this study combed through articles that looked into sadness regulation retrieved from eight databases. Results As a result of reviewing 40 selected articles, 110 strategies were identified to regulate emotions, particularly sadness. Some of the most commonly reported strategies include expressive suppression, cognitive reappraisal, distraction, seeking social or emotional support, and rumination. The four types of measures emerged from the review are self-reported, informant report (parents or peers), open-ended questions, and emotion regulation instructions. Notably, most studies had tested psychometric properties using Cronbach's alpha alone, while only a handful had assessed validity (construct and factorial validity) and reliability (Cronbach's alpha or test-retest) based on responses captured from questionnaire survey. Conclusion Several sadness regulation strategies appeared to vary based on gender, age, and use of strategy. Despite the general measurement of emotion regulation, only one measure was developed to measure sadness regulation exclusively for children. Future studies may develop a comprehensive battery of measures to assess sadness regulation using multi-component method. Public Library of Science 2021 Article PeerReviewed Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed and Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty and Abd Hamid, Harris Shah and Taresh, Sahar Mohammed (2021) Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review. PLoS ONE, 16 (8). ISSN 1932-6203, DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256088 <https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256088>. 10.1371/journal.pone.0256088
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topic BF Psychology
L Education (General)
spellingShingle BF Psychology
L Education (General)
Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed
Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty
Abd Hamid, Harris Shah
Taresh, Sahar Mohammed
Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
description Backgrounds Accurate measurement and suitable strategies facilitate people regulate their sadness in an effective manner. Regulating or mitigating negative emotions, particularly sadness, is crucial mainly because constant negative emotions may lead to psychological disorders, such as depression and anxiety. This paper presents an overview of sadness regulation strategies and related measurement. Method Upon adhering to five-step scoping review, this study combed through articles that looked into sadness regulation retrieved from eight databases. Results As a result of reviewing 40 selected articles, 110 strategies were identified to regulate emotions, particularly sadness. Some of the most commonly reported strategies include expressive suppression, cognitive reappraisal, distraction, seeking social or emotional support, and rumination. The four types of measures emerged from the review are self-reported, informant report (parents or peers), open-ended questions, and emotion regulation instructions. Notably, most studies had tested psychometric properties using Cronbach's alpha alone, while only a handful had assessed validity (construct and factorial validity) and reliability (Cronbach's alpha or test-retest) based on responses captured from questionnaire survey. Conclusion Several sadness regulation strategies appeared to vary based on gender, age, and use of strategy. Despite the general measurement of emotion regulation, only one measure was developed to measure sadness regulation exclusively for children. Future studies may develop a comprehensive battery of measures to assess sadness regulation using multi-component method.
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author Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed
Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty
Abd Hamid, Harris Shah
Taresh, Sahar Mohammed
author_facet Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed
Hutagalung, Fonny Dameaty
Abd Hamid, Harris Shah
Taresh, Sahar Mohammed
author_sort Zaid, Sumaia Mohammed
title Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
title_short Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
title_full Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
title_fullStr Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Sadness regulation strategies and measurement: A scoping review
title_sort sadness regulation strategies and measurement: a scoping review
publisher Public Library of Science
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/26651/
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