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Post-traumatic consumption: Does emotion regulation moderate the relationship between military life stressors, mental health outcomes, and compulsive buying?
Journal of Consumer Affairs ( IF 2.603 ) Pub Date : 2023-02-21 , DOI: 10.1111/joca.12519
Cristel A. Russell 1 , Dale W. Russell 2 , Christine Harris 3
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Consumers may cope with stressful events and their resulting negative mental health outcomes through maladaptive behaviors. One such behavior is compulsive buying, an uncontrolled urge to purchase things. This can have devastating financial consequences, especially among vulnerable members of the population. Emotion regulation research suggests that differences in individuals' ability to manage and cope with stressors may attenuate their negative consequences. Thus, this research investigates whether expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal, two types of emotion regulation, moderate whether and how stressors related to a military deployment and its mental health outcomes relate to compulsive consumption.

中文翻译:

创伤后消费:情绪调节是否可以调节军事生活压力源、心理健康结果和强迫性购买之间的关系?

消费者可能会通过适应不良行为来应对压力事件及其由此产生的负面心理健康结果。其中一种行为就是强迫性购买,即一种不受控制的购买欲望。这可能会造成毁灭性的经济后果,尤其是对弱势群体而言。情绪调节研究表明,个体管理和应对压力源的能力差异可能会减轻其负面后果。因此,本研究调查了表达抑制和认知重评这两种情绪调节是否能够调节与军事部署相关的压力源及其与强迫性消费的心理健康结果是否相关以及如何相关。
更新日期:2023-02-21
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