TY - JOUR
T1 - Meta-Analysis of the Associations Among Constructs of Intrapersonal Emotion Knowledge
AU - Park, Juhyun
AU - Zhan, Xinyi
AU - Gainey, Kristin Naragon
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PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - To better define the boundaries of conceptually overlapping constructs of intrapersonal emotion knowledge (EK), we examined meta-analytic correlations among five intrapersonal EK-related constructs (affect labelling, alexithymia, emotional awareness, emotional clarity, emotion differentiation) and attention to emotion. Affect labelling, alexithymia, and emotional clarity were strongly associated, and they were moderately associated with attention to emotion. Alexithymia and emotional awareness were weakly associated, and emotion differentiation was unrelated with emotional clarity. Sample characteristics and measures moderated some of the associations. Publication bias was not found, except for the alexithymia-emotional awareness association. This study helped to clarify the extent to which similarly defined constructs overlap or are distinct, which can inform our decision to adequately label important constructs and employ corresponding measures.
AB - To better define the boundaries of conceptually overlapping constructs of intrapersonal emotion knowledge (EK), we examined meta-analytic correlations among five intrapersonal EK-related constructs (affect labelling, alexithymia, emotional awareness, emotional clarity, emotion differentiation) and attention to emotion. Affect labelling, alexithymia, and emotional clarity were strongly associated, and they were moderately associated with attention to emotion. Alexithymia and emotional awareness were weakly associated, and emotion differentiation was unrelated with emotional clarity. Sample characteristics and measures moderated some of the associations. Publication bias was not found, except for the alexithymia-emotional awareness association. This study helped to clarify the extent to which similarly defined constructs overlap or are distinct, which can inform our decision to adequately label important constructs and employ corresponding measures.
KW - affect labelling
KW - alexithymia
KW - attention to emotion
KW - emotion differentiation
KW - emotional awareness
KW - emotional clarity
KW - intrapersonal emotion knowledge
KW - meta-analysis
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U2 - 10.1177/17540739211068036
DO - 10.1177/17540739211068036
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122937654
SN - 1754-0739
VL - 14
SP - 66
EP - 83
JO - Emotion Review
JF - Emotion Review
IS - 1
ER -