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The Relationship Between Emotion Regulation and Psychiatric Disorder in Youth

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15 - 24 years of age
Both
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Overview

According to the increasing worldwide prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in youth, the mental health of youth is becoming more and more important.

Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare reported the clibing suicide rate of youth in past five years and showed the prevention work and related intervention for youth's mental health was noteable. The definition of emotion regulation was "consists of the extrinsic and intrinsic processes responsible for monitoring, evaluating, and modifying emotional reactions, especially their intensive and temporal features, to accomplish one's goals." Emotion regulation strategies including "rumination", "avoidance", "suppression", "Problem-solving", "reappraisal", "acceptance", "social support", and "distraction".

Previous studies had examined the relationship between emotion regulation and mental health in youth; maladaptive emotion regulation would increase the individual's depressive and anxiety symptoms. Carstensen (1995) proposed the socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) referring to the need for emotion regulation that would activate social participation in later adulthood. SST hypothesized youth more interested in social behavior related to information-seeking and building self-concept.Youth is characterized by many normative challenges, such as puberty, school transitions, and a more complex social landscape; adaptive emotion regulation would reduce the risk of clinical mood disorders onset, particularly depression and anxiety. To explore the relationship between emotion regulation and mental health from a psychosocial developmental aspect, we focused on the interaction between individual and environment. Compared with the previous generation, most youths of this generation were participating in social activities and building up interpersonal relationships through the internet, suggesting the internet was an important social context.

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Inclusion Criteria:

  • The inclusion criteria for the control group are as follows: (1) Understanding the content of the questionnaire. (2) Healthy adolescents aged 15 to less than 18 years and healthy adults aged 18 to 24 years.
        The inclusion criteria for the experimental group are: (1) Understanding the content of the
        questionnaire. (2) Adolescents aged 15 to less than 18 years and adults aged 18 to 24
        years. (3) Diagnosed with major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, attention deficit
        hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or adjustment disorder according to DSM-5.
        Exclusion Criteria:
          -  The exclusion criteria for the experimental group are diagnoses of organic brain
             injury, schizophrenia, or autism spectrum disorder according to DSM-5.

Study details

Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Adjustment Disorder

NCT06271954

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

7 March 2024

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