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Citation

Liu DY, Thompson RJ. Clin. Psychol. Rev. 2017; 57: 183-194.

Affiliation

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.cpr.2017.07.004

PMID

28739277

Abstract

Emotion regulation (ER), broadly defined, has been implicated in mental health, including major depressive disorder (MDD). We review empirical studies examining selection and implementation of ER strategies in adults with current or past MDD. We focus on eight strategies (rumination, distraction, cognitive reappraisal, suppression, acceptance, savoring, positive rumination, dampening), organizing the review by research design: (1) self-reported habitual use (i.e., trait) of ER strategies, (2) spontaneous use of ER strategies in laboratory settings, (3) experimentally instructed ER strategies, and (4) use of ER strategies in naturalistic settings. Reviewed findings suggest that MDD is associated with unskillful selection of ER strategies-indexed by self-reported habitual use of ER strategies-but not impaired abilities to implement them; in fact, those with current MDD and MDD in remission show intact abilities to implement many ER strategies when instructed to do so. Additionally, the vast majority of research examines trait ER, while there is a dearth of laboratory and naturalistic studies using MDD samples. There are also discrepant findings on habitual use of ER strategies assessed by self-reports and spontaneous use of ER strategies in the lab. We discuss implications of reviewed findings and five areas for future research in emotion dysregulation in MDD.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Depression; Dysregulation; Emotion; Emotion regulation strategies; MDD

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