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Emotional Awareness and Internalizing Problems: A Preliminary Test of State and Trait Associations among Adolescents




AuthorsGhafaryan Shirazi Yasaman, Lindblom Jallu, Punamäki Raija-Leena, Yli-Peltola Marianna, Peltonen Kirsi

PublisherSemmelweis University Institute of Mental Health

Publishing placeBudapest

Publication year2023

JournalEuropean Journal of Mental Health

Journal name in sourceEuropean Journal of Mental Health

Journal acronymEJMH

Article numbere0007

Volume18

eISSN1788-7119

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5708/EJMH.18.2023.0007

Web address https://semmelweis.hu/ejmh/2023/05/25/emotional-awareness-and-internalizing-problems/

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180426015


Abstract

Introduction: Difficulties in emotional awareness (EA) are often linked to the risk of internalizing problems (IP). Most empirical studies have found this association but have not considered possible state- and trait-related fluctuations in EA and IP assessments.

Aims: We tested the directionality of the state-level associations, that is, whether EA at Time 1 predicts IP at Time 2 or the other way around. In line with previous research, we hypothesized that low EA would predict a subsequent increase in IP, as difficulties in emotional awareness dispose one to emotional problems. As an alternative model, we tested the trait-level associations between EA and IP. We hypothesized that a negative latent correlation exists between EA and IP, as common factors may cause them to be associated at the trait level.

Methods: Participants were 68 students who completed the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale and the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire at two-time points with a one-month interval. We used the Cross-lagged Panel Model to test the state-level associations and structural equation modeling to test trait-level effects. Results: Results displayed no directional effect of EA on IP, and neither did IP predict EA within one month. However, we found a trait-level correlation between EA and IP. We discuss the preliminary results between state and trait level EA and IP in the context of the early developmental environment.

Conclusions: This study is a preliminary test of state- and trait-level associations between EA and IP, which could be valuable for practitioners and clinicians.


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