ISSN 0439-755X
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Acta Psychologica Sinica ›› 2026, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (5): 840-852.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2026.0840

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Make your emotions heard: How emotion sharing boosts interpersonal emotion regulation across various interpersonal distances

LI Sijin1,2, TANG Yuyao1, LI Qi1, WANG Tingdong1, ZHANG Dandan1()   

  1. 1Institute of Brain and Psychological Sciences, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610066, China
    2School of Psychology, Hainan Normal University, Haikou 571158, China
  • Published:2026-05-25 Online:2026-03-05
  • Contact: ZHANG Dandan, E-mail: zhangdd05@gmail.com
  • Supported by:
    National Natural Science Foundation of China(32271102)

Abstract:

Emotional support from friends or strangers serves as a crucial resource for individuals coping with emergencies. However, assistance provided by strangers is often less effective than that offered by friends. How does interpersonal distance influence the regulator’s regulatory process? Can emotion sharing by the target mitigate the adverse effects of greater interpersonal distance? This study investigated the roles of interpersonal distance and emotion sharing in interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) through two experiments. Experiment 1 revealed that regulators selected more contextually adaptive strategies for friends than for strangers. Experiment 2 further measured changes in regulators’ pupil diameter as an index of cognitive resource engagement. The results showed that interpersonal distance influenced regulators across three key phases: emotion identification, strategy selection, and strategy output. Importantly, explicit emotion sharing by the target significantly reduced the negative effects of interpersonal distance, thereby optimizing IER processes between strangers. This study not only supports and extends the Social Regulatory Cycle Model but also provides practical guidance for optimizing IER processes and enhancing the quality of social interactions.

Key words: interpersonal emotion regulation, interpersonal distance, emotion sharing, pupil diameter