Adaptive and maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation in child- and adolescent ADHD
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Research is being conducted on cognitive emotion regulation, including its adaptive and maladaptive forms, in various contexts such as child- and adolescent ADHD, mental health, and social media use. Studies are exploring the role of cognitive emotion regulation in mitigating negative impacts, such as cyberbullying and childhood maltreatment, and its association with outcomes like eating disorders and psychosis. The findings suggest that cognitive emotion regulation strategies may play a significant role in mental health and well-being across different areas of life.
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