eprintid: 628 rev_number: 7 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/00/06/28 datestamp: 2022-04-13 23:55:19 lastmod: 2023-07-12 23:30:23 status_changed: 2022-04-13 23:55:19 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Barrio-Martínez, Sara creators_name: González-Blanch, César creators_name: Priede, Amador creators_name: Muñoz-Navarro, Roger creators_name: Adrián Medrano, Leonardo creators_name: Antonio Moriana, Juan creators_name: Carpallo-González, María creators_name: Ventura, Ludovica creators_name: Ruíz-Rodríguez, Paloma creators_name: Cano-Vindel, Antonio creators_id: creators_id: cesar.gonzalezblanch@uneatlantico.es creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: title: Emotion Regulation as a Moderator of Outcomes of Transdiagnostic Group Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Emotional Disorders ispublished: pub subjects: uneat_ps divisions: uneatlantico_produccion_cientifica full_text_status: none keywords: moderator; expressive suppressioncognitive reappraisalemotional symptomsperformance abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the potential moderating effect of baseline emotion regulation skills—cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression—on the relationship between treatment allocation and treatment outcomes in primary care patients with emotional symptoms. A total of 631 participants completed scales to evaluate emotion regulation, anxiety, depression, functioning, and quality of life (QoL). The moderation analysis was carried out using the SPSS PROCESS macro, version 3.5. Expressive suppression was a significant moderator in the relationship between treatment allocation and treatment outcomes in terms of symptoms of anxiety (b= -0.530, p=.026), depression (b= -0.812, p= .004) and QoL (b= 0.156, p= .048). Cognitive reappraisal only acted as a moderator in terms of QoL (b= 0.217, p= .028). The findings of this study show that participants with higher scores of expressive suppression benefitted more from the addition of TD-CBT to TAU in terms of anxiety and depressive symptoms and QoL. Individuals with higher levels of cognitive reappraisal obtained a greater benefit in terms of QoL from the addition of psychological treatment to TAU. These results underscore the relevant role that emotion regulation skills play in the outcomes of psychological therapy for emotional symptoms. date: 2022-07 publication: Behavior Therapy id_number: doi:10.1016/j.beth.2022.01.007 refereed: TRUE issn: 00057894 official_url: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2022.01.007 access: close language: en citation: Artículo Materias > Psicología Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Investigación > Producción Científica Cerrado Inglés The aim of this study was to examine the potential moderating effect of baseline emotion regulation skills—cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression—on the relationship between treatment allocation and treatment outcomes in primary care patients with emotional symptoms. A total of 631 participants completed scales to evaluate emotion regulation, anxiety, depression, functioning, and quality of life (QoL). The moderation analysis was carried out using the SPSS PROCESS macro, version 3.5. Expressive suppression was a significant moderator in the relationship between treatment allocation and treatment outcomes in terms of symptoms of anxiety (b= -0.530, p=.026), depression (b= -0.812, p= .004) and QoL (b= 0.156, p= .048). Cognitive reappraisal only acted as a moderator in terms of QoL (b= 0.217, p= .028). The findings of this study show that participants with higher scores of expressive suppression benefitted more from the addition of TD-CBT to TAU in terms of anxiety and depressive symptoms and QoL. Individuals with higher levels of cognitive reappraisal obtained a greater benefit in terms of QoL from the addition of psychological treatment to TAU. These results underscore the relevant role that emotion regulation skills play in the outcomes of psychological therapy for emotional symptoms. metadata Barrio-Martínez, Sara; González-Blanch, César; Priede, Amador; Muñoz-Navarro, Roger; Adrián Medrano, Leonardo; Antonio Moriana, Juan; Carpallo-González, María; Ventura, Ludovica; Ruíz-Rodríguez, Paloma y Cano-Vindel, Antonio mail SIN ESPECIFICAR, cesar.gonzalezblanch@uneatlantico.es, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR (2022) Emotion Regulation as a Moderator of Outcomes of Transdiagnostic Group Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Emotional Disorders. Behavior Therapy. ISSN 00057894