Emotional awareness on parents' life satisfaction: effects for cognitive emotion regulation strategies and parental stress
Published: 20 September 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/brh647yxfz.1
Contributors:
María Priego, , , Description
The present database includes the results reported by a sample of 440 parents for the variables of emotional awareness, non-adaptive cognitive emotion regulation strategies (self-blame, catastrophizing, others-blame and rumination), life satisfaction and parental stress. The results report that self-blame and rumination moderate the relationship between emotional awareness and life satisfaction. Others-blame moderates the relationship between emotional awareness and parental stress. Parental stress show a mediation effect between emotional awareness and life satisfaction. A significant moderated mediation is found for others-blame.
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Institutions
Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat de Lleida
Categories
Family, Emotion, Parental Stress, Emotion Regulation, Self Awareness, Life Satisfaction