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Universality vs. Cultural Specificity in the Relations Among Emotional Contagion, Emotion Regulation, and Mood State: An Emotion Process Perspective

机译:情绪传染,情感监管与情绪状态的关系中的普遍性与文化特异性:情绪过程视角

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To investigate the universality and cultural specificity of emotion processing in children from three different ethnic groups (Han, Jingpo, and Dai), we administered three questionnaires, including the emotional contagion scale, emotion regulation scale, and the Chinese mood adjective check list, to 1,362 ethnic Han, Dai, and Jingpo participants ( M age = 13.78 years). Structural equation modeling was used to examine the universality and cultural specificity in the relations among emotional contagion, emotion regulation, and mood state. The results revealed that emotion regulation mediated the relation between emotional contagion and mood state: positive emotional contagion increased positive mood state and decreased negative mood state by the mediated role of reappraisal, negative emotional contagion decreased positive contagion and increased negative mood state by the inconsistent mediated role of reappraisal; negative contagion increased negative mood state by the mediated role of suppression. We found both universality and cultural specificity in the relations among emotional contagion, emotion regulation, and mood state. Regarding cultural specificity, among Dai and Jingpo participants, negative contagion positively predicted reappraisal, while for Han participants, it did not; Jingpo participants demonstrated a weaker negative relation between reappraisal and negative mood state, and a stronger positive relation between negative contagion and suppression; and Dai participants were the only ethnic group that showed a negative connection between negative contagion and positive mood state. Regarding emotion universality, the three ethnic groups all showed positive relations between negative contagion and negative mood, and between suppression and negative mood; additionally, positive contagion positively predicted positive mood state, mediated by reappraisal. Thus, some emotion processes are universal and others more specific. In this paper, we discuss universal emotion processes and ethnic cultural differences in these emotion processes.
机译:探讨来自三种不同族群的儿童情绪加工的普遍性和文化特异性(韩,景颇波和傣族),我们管理三个问卷,包括情感传染量表,情感规模和中国情绪形态检查清单1,362族裔韩,戴和景颇族参与者(米龄= 13.78岁)。结构方程建模用于检查情绪传染,情感监管和情绪状态的关系中的普遍性和文化特异性。结果表明,情感规则介导情绪传染和情绪状态之间的关系:积极情绪传染增加了积极情绪状态,通过介导的患者的介导的作用,负面情绪传染减少了积极传染和不一致的负面情绪状态,减少了负面情绪状态。不一致的介导重新评估的作用;阴性传染通过抑制的介导的作用增加了负面情绪状态。我们在情绪传染,情感条例和情绪状态之间的关系中发现了普遍性和文化特异性。关于文化特异性,在傣族和景颇波与会者中,负面传染积极预测重新评估,而对于汉族参与者而言,它没有;景颇族参与者展示了重新评估和负面情绪状态之间的较弱关系,以及负面传染与抑制之间的正面关系更强;傣族参与者是唯一在负面传染与积极情绪状态之间存在负面关系的唯一族群。关于情感普遍性,三个民族都表现出负面传染与消极情绪之间的积极关系,抑制与消极情绪之间;此外,正面传染积极地预测阳性情绪状态,由重新评估介导。因此,一些情绪过程是普遍的,其他情绪流程更具体。在本文中,我们讨论了这些情绪过程中的普遍情感过程和民族文化差异。

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