Social anxiety and emotion regulation flexibility : a daily diary approach
Previous research suggests that social anxiety symptoms are maintained and intensified by inflexible emotion regulation (ER). Therefore, we examined whether trait-level social anxiety moderates ER flexibility operationalised at both between-person (covariation between variability in emotional intens...
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Main Authors: | TNG, Germaine Y. Q., YANG, Hwajin |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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