Psychologica Belgica (Feb 2011)

Measuring Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation: The Emotion Regulation Profile-Revised (ERP-R)

  • Delphine Nelis,
  • Jordi Quoidbach,
  • Michel Hansenne,
  • Moïra Mikolajczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/pb-51-1-49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 49 – 91

Abstract

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The main purpose of this study was to validate a new instrument aimed to assess emotion regulation: the Emotion Regulation Profile-Revised (ERP-R). Exploratory factor analyses yielded two theoretically meaningful factors: down-regulation of negative emotions and up-regulation of positive emotions. Internal reliability scores of the two factors were good. Findings showed evidence of convergent/discriminant validity, with ERP-R scores being independent of non verbal reasoning and verbal skills while positively related to emotional intelligence and to relevant personality dimensions. There was also preliminary evidence of criterion validity. ERP-R scores also demonstrated incremental validity to predict a number of criteria over and above emotional intelligence and emotional stability. Overall, the results show a clear 2 factors solution for the ERP-R and high correlations with convergent and divergent scales as well as good criterion and incremental validities.