Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract
"The main purpose of the present study is to adapt the Emotion Regulation
Interview (ERI) into Turkish and to examine its psychometric properties,
while at the same time, to revise it by extending its scope in terms of
emotions, emotion regulation (ER) strategies, and the efficacy measures
related to ER strategies. For this purpose, various adjustments have been
made to the original interview form, resulting in the Emotion Regulation
Interview-Revised Form (ERI-RF). The ERI-RF evaluates the regulation of
the emotions (i.e., anxiety, sadness, anger) experienced in romantic
relationships, recognizing that emotions and ER mostly emerge in close
relationships. A total of 138 participants in romantic relationships were
interviewed using the ERI-RF, and second interviews were conducted with
31 of the participants for the assessment of test-retest reliability. Results
showed that the ERI-RF had good validity results, and the use of some ER
strategies to certain emotions demonstrated sufficient test-retest reliability.
It was concluded that the ERI-RF, as an assessment tool for the evaluation
of a wide range of ER strategies based on the most frequently experienced
emotions, has sufficient psychometric properties, and that its use in different
samples in feature studies may yield useful results."
Subject
Clinical Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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