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Let's get specific about intolerance of uncertainty and emotion regulation

Let's get specific about intolerance of uncertainty and emotion regulation
Let's get specific about intolerance of uncertainty and emotion regulation

Recently, Sahib et al. (2023) revealed that intolerance of uncertainty is associated with different emotion regulation strategies. While this article provides a crucial step in synthesising past research, it still remains unknown as to whether intolerance of uncertainty is specifically associated with different emotion regulation strategies, compared to other fundamental lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions. Addressing this scientific line of enquiry is non-trivial because it may highlight precisely what lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions are associated with different emotion regulation strategies, leading to important gains in developing transdiagnostic models and therapeutic interventions for emotional disorders. The following perspective critically examines and contextualises the findings from the Sahib et al. (2023) article in relation to current empirical research on intolerance of uncertainty and the hierarchical structure of transdiagnostic dimensions underlying emotional disorders. Furthermore, the perspective outlines potential barriers, solutions, and implications for future research attempting to examine how intolerance of uncertainty, other lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions, and emotion regulation strategies operate.

Emotion regulation, Emotional disorders, Intolerance of uncertainty, Transdiagnostic dimensions
0191-8869
Morriss, Jayne
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Morriss, Jayne
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Morriss, Jayne (2023) Let's get specific about intolerance of uncertainty and emotion regulation. Personality and Individual Differences, 214, [112336]. (doi:10.1016/j.paid.2023.112336).

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Abstract

Recently, Sahib et al. (2023) revealed that intolerance of uncertainty is associated with different emotion regulation strategies. While this article provides a crucial step in synthesising past research, it still remains unknown as to whether intolerance of uncertainty is specifically associated with different emotion regulation strategies, compared to other fundamental lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions. Addressing this scientific line of enquiry is non-trivial because it may highlight precisely what lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions are associated with different emotion regulation strategies, leading to important gains in developing transdiagnostic models and therapeutic interventions for emotional disorders. The following perspective critically examines and contextualises the findings from the Sahib et al. (2023) article in relation to current empirical research on intolerance of uncertainty and the hierarchical structure of transdiagnostic dimensions underlying emotional disorders. Furthermore, the perspective outlines potential barriers, solutions, and implications for future research attempting to examine how intolerance of uncertainty, other lower- and higher-order transdiagnostic dimensions, and emotion regulation strategies operate.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 July 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 July 2023
Published date: 10 July 2023
Keywords: Emotion regulation, Emotional disorders, Intolerance of uncertainty, Transdiagnostic dimensions

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Local EPrints ID: 480683
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480683
ISSN: 0191-8869
PURE UUID: 6df6a366-e26c-4a89-8536-9a8e3b894673
ORCID for Jayne Morriss: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7928-9673

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Date deposited: 08 Aug 2023 16:46
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:14

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Author: Jayne Morriss ORCID iD

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