Journal article
Impact of the global pandemic upon young people's use of technology for emotion regulation
B Tag, N van Berkel, AW Vargo, Z Sarsenbayeva, T Colasante, G Wadley, S Webber, W Smith, P Koval, T Hollenstein, J Goncalves, V Kostakos
Computers in Human Behavior Reports | ELSEVIER | Published : 2022
Abstract
Technology plays an increasingly prominent role in emotional lives. Researchers have begun to study how people use devices to cope with and shape emotions: a phenomenon that has been called Digital Emotion Regulation. We report a study of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon young people's digital habits and emotion regulation behaviors. We conducted a two-wave longitudinal survey, collecting data from 154 university students both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, participants were subject to increased emotional distress as well as restrictions on movement and social interaction. We present evidence that participants' emotion regulation strategies changed and ..
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Awarded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Emotion System Regulation: Concordance, Dynamics, & amp; Time Scales (RGPIN-2016-03734), the Queen's University SARS CoV-2/COVID-19 Competition, Digital Emotional Support: Navigating the Effects of Social Distancing during and after the COVID-19 Crisis, and the Australian Research Council (ARC DP190102627).