القدرة التنبؤية لاستراتيجيات التنظيم الإنفعالي على الهناء الذاتي لدى طالبات الدراسات العليا في كلية التربية بجامعة الملك سعود


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Both emotional regulation and self-well-being are emerging trends in positive psychology. The study aimed to investigate the components of self-well-being and their relationship to emotional regulation strategies among a sample of 249 female graduate students at King Saud University. To measure the research variables, the selfwell-being scale and the emotional regulation strategies questionnaire were used. The results showed a statistically significant positive correlation between the cognitive reappraisal strategy and both life satisfaction and increased positive affect. However, no statistically significant correlation was found between the cognitive reappraisal strategy and negative affect. The results also showed a statistically significant positive correlation between the expressive suppression strategy and negative affect. On the other hand, the study confirmed the ability of both the cognitive reappraisal strategy and the expressive suppression strategy to explain the variation in the components of selfwell-being with varying percentages. The results also found no statistically significant differences in emotional regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression) according to the following variables: marital status, economic status, age, and specialization. (Published abstract)