Publications by authors named "Angela Socastro"

Unlabelled: Flexible use of emotion regulation (ER) strategies in daily life is theorized to depend on appraisals of occurring stressful events. Yet, to date, little is known about (a) how appraisals of the current situation modulate the use of ER strategies in daily life and (b) how individual differences in affective symptoms impact these relations among appraisals and ER strategy use. This study attempted to address these two limitations using a 5-day experience sampling protocol, with three surveys administered per day in a sample of 97 participants.

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  • Job loss significantly increases the risk of depression and anxiety, especially in the first few months of unemployment.
  • A study found that recently unemployed individuals feel less in control and resilient, leading to higher depression and anxiety compared to those who are employed.
  • The research highlights that perceptions of controllability and coping strategies are crucial for maintaining psychological well-being after losing a job.
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Background: Experience sampling methods (ESMs) are increasingly being used to study ecological emotion dynamics in daily functioning through repeated assessments taken over several days. However, most of these ESM approaches are only based on self-report assessments, and therefore, studies on the ecological trajectories of their underlying mechanisms are scarce (ie, cognitive biases) and require evaluation through experimental tasks. We developed a novel ESM tool that integrates self-report measures of emotion and emotion regulation with a previously validated app-based cognitive task that allows for the assessment of underlying mechanisms during daily functioning.

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