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Environmental Strategies of Affect Regulation and Their Associations With Subjective Well-Being

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dc.contributor.author Korpela, Kalevi M.
dc.contributor.author Pasanen, Tytti
dc.contributor.author Repo, Veera
dc.contributor.author Hartig, Terry
dc.contributor.author Staats, Henk
dc.contributor.author Mason, Michael
dc.contributor.author Alves, Susana
dc.contributor.author Fornara, Ferdinando
dc.contributor.author Marks, Tony
dc.contributor.author Saini, Sunil
dc.contributor.author Scopelliti, Massimiliano
dc.contributor.author Soares, Ana L.
dc.contributor.author Stigsdotter, Ulrika K.
dc.contributor.author Thompson, Catharine Ward
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-23T14:01:26Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-23T14:01:26Z
dc.date.issued 2018-04-18
dc.identifier.citation Korpela, Kalevi M.; Pasanen, Tytti; Repo, Veera; et al. (2018). Environmental Strategies of Affect Regulation and Their Associations With Subjective Well-Being, 9, Frontiers in Psychology. tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn 1664-1078
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/2236
dc.description.abstract Environmental strategies of affect regulation refer to the use of natural and urban socio-physical settings in the service of regulation. We investigated the perceived use and efficacy of environmental strategies for regulation of general affect and sadness, considering them in relation to other affect regulation strategies and to subjective well-being. Participants from Australia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, India, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden (N = 507) evaluated the frequency of use and perceived efficacy of affect regulation strategies using a modified version of the Measure of Affect Regulation Styles (MARS). The internet survey also included the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), emotional well-being items from the RAND 36-Item Health Survey, and a single-item measure of perceived general health. Environmental regulation formed a separate factor of affect regulation in the exploratory structural equation models (ESEM). Although no relations of environmental strategies with emotional well-being were found, both the perceived frequency of use and efficacy of environmental strategies were positively related to perceived health. Moreover, the perceived efficacy of environmental strategies was positively related to life satisfaction in regulating sadness. The results encourage more explicit treatment of environmental strategies in research on affect regulation. tr_TR
dc.language.iso eng tr_TR
dc.publisher Frontiers Media S.A. tr_TR
dc.relation.isversionof 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00562 tr_TR
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess tr_TR
dc.subject Affect Regulation tr_TR
dc.subject Natural Places tr_TR
dc.subject Urban Places tr_TR
dc.subject Perceived Efficacy tr_TR
dc.subject Life Satisfaction tr_TR
dc.subject Perceived Health tr_TR
dc.subject Emotional Well-Being tr_TR
dc.subject Coping Strategy tr_TR
dc.title Environmental Strategies of Affect Regulation and Their Associations With Subjective Well-Being tr_TR
dc.type article tr_TR
dc.relation.journal Frontiers in Psychology tr_TR
dc.contributor.authorID 190116 tr_TR
dc.identifier.volume 9 tr_TR
dc.contributor.department Çankaya Üniversitesi, Mimarlık Fakültesi, Mimarlık Bölümü tr_TR


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