Publication: Positive cognitive reappraisal flexibility is associated with lower levels of perceived stress
Positive cognitive reappraisal flexibility is associated with lower levels of perceived stress
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Marciniak, M. A., Homan, S., Zerban, M., Schrade, G., Yuen, K. S. L., Kobylińska, D., Wieser, M. J., Walter, H., Hermans, E. J., Shanahan, L., Kalisch, R., & Kleim, B. (2024). Positive cognitive reappraisal flexibility is associated with lower levels of perceived stress. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 183, 104653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2024.104653
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This study investigates the role of positive cognitive reappraisal (PCR) flexibility and variability in mental health in response to real-life stressors among college students. We employed ecological momentary assessment and intervention through ReApp, a mobile app designed to train and promote PCR. We analyzed data from the intervention group of a randomized controlled trial with a total of 100 participants who used ReApp for three weeks. Stressors due to health problems, uncomfortable environment (e.g., rainy weather, crowded buses,
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Marciniak, M. A., Homan, S., Zerban, M., Schrade, G., Yuen, K. S. L., Kobylińska, D., Wieser, M. J., Walter, H., Hermans, E. J., Shanahan, L., Kalisch, R., & Kleim, B. (2024). Positive cognitive reappraisal flexibility is associated with lower levels of perceived stress. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 183, 104653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2024.104653