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Vinicius Jobim Fischer et al., « The Role of Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sexual Function and Mental Health: A Cluster Analytical Approach », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1080/0092623x.2023.2264863
We investigated distinct profiles in emotion regulation strategies (reappraisal and suppression) and their associations with sexual function and mental health. The online survey sample consisted of 5436 adult participants. The gender stratified cluster analysis resulted in a four-cluster solution for both men and women. Better sexual function and mental health scores were found for participants with high cognitive reappraisal and low expressive suppression. High expressive suppression was associated with higher anxiety and depression and worse sexual function. Sexological care should take into account the assessment of emotion regulation abilities and emotion regulation training interventions to support reappraisal strategies.