Frontiers in Psychology (Jan 2020)

Cognitive Reappraisal Facilitates Decentering: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Analysis Study

  • Ryota Kobayashi,
  • Ryota Kobayashi,
  • Jun Shigematsu,
  • Makoto Miyatani,
  • Takashi Nakao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Previous studies have suggested that cognitive reappraisal, which is an effective emotion regulation strategy, enhances decentering. On the other hand, other studies have implied the reverse in regard to this relationship: that decentering supports cognitive reappraisal. However, these possibilities have not yet been examined empirically. In the present study, we investigated the causal relationship between decentering and cognitive reappraisal by conducting two wave cross-lagged analysis. One hundred and thirty-eight Japanese university students responded to a questionnaire comprising measures of decentering and cognitive reappraisal tendency; the questionnaire was administered on two occasions, with an interval of 1 month. Cross-lagged analysis indicated the positive effect of cognitive reappraisal on decentering; however, the reverse possibility, that decentering influences cognitive reappraisal, was not significant. These results suggested that habitual use of cognitive reappraisal fosters decentering.

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