ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 2026, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (8): 1532-1552.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2026.1532 cstr: 32110.14.2026.1532

• 研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

早期青少年多元情绪调节与心理适应: 基于多水平潜在剖面分析

韩宪国1,2, 马昕玥2, 杨仪琳2, 吴琴3, 李丹2   

  1. 1南通大学特种医学研究院, 江苏 南通 226019;
    2上海师范大学心理学院, 上海 200234;
    3南通大学教育科学学院, 江苏 南通 226019
  • 收稿日期:2025-11-04 发布日期:2026-06-16 出版日期:2026-08-25
  • 通讯作者: 李丹, E-mail:lidan501@126.com;吴琴, E-mail:wqin326221@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    脑科学与类脑研究国家科技重大专项(2021ZD0200500)资助

Emotion polyregulation and psychological adjustment in early adolescence: A multilevel latent profile analysis

HAN Xianguo1,2, MA Xinyue2, YANG Yilin2, WU Qin3, LI Dan2   

  1. 1Institute of Special Environmental Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, 226019, China;
    2School of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200234, China;
    3School of Education Science, Nantong University, Nantong, 226019, China
  • Received:2025-11-04 Online:2026-06-16 Published:2026-08-25

摘要: 日常生活中人们经常同时使用多种策略调节负性情绪体验, 却鲜有研究探讨早期青少年多元情绪调节的策略组合模式及其适应性。研究选取河南和上海两地352名五到七年级学生(M年龄 = 12.05岁, SD = 0.88), 使用为期10天的日记追踪以及间隔6个月的问卷调查, 考察早期青少年日常负性社会情境中多元情绪调节的策略组合模式及其与心理适应的关系。多水平潜在剖面分析和结构方程模型分析发现, 个体内层面识别出5种多元调节策略组合, 不同组合整体使用强度与偏好存在差异; 日常抑郁、焦虑与更多使用低水平、中等水平和高水平的多元调节策略组合, 更少使用以适应性策略为主导的多元调节策略组合有关。个体间层面识别出4种类型, 混合多元调节偏好组孤独感较低、自尊较高, 低水平和中等水平多元调节偏好组社交焦虑较高。研究突破传统静态视角考察青少年多元情绪调节的局限, 深化对早期青少年情绪调节动态过程的认识, 为心理适应问题的预防干预带来启示。

关键词: 多元情绪调节, 心理适应, 早期青少年, 日记法, 多水平潜在剖面分析

Abstract: Research on emotion regulation (ER) has predominantly examined single regulation strategies and their associations with psychological adjustment. Although this line of work has yielded important insights, it provides only a limited understanding of the complexity and dynamic nature of ER in everyday life. Emerging evidence suggests that individuals often deploy multiple strategies, either simultaneously or sequentially, in response to a single emotional episode. This process, termed emotion polyregulation, represents a core feature of ER in real-world contexts yet remains understudied, particularly in early adolescence. Little is known about the strategy repertoire of emotion polyregulation (ER strategy combinations) that early adolescents typically deploy during negative social interactions and which patterns of the strategy repertoire are associated with more adaptive adjustment over time.
To address this gap, the present study examined 352 Chinese students in Grades 5 to 7 (Mage = 12.05 years, SD = 0.88) using a 10-day daily diary with a 6-month longitudinal questionnaire survey. The daily diaries captured the use of 10 distinct ER strategies, perceived regulatory success following negative social interactions (e.g., with classmates, friends, teachers), and daily experiences of anxiety and depressive mood. The longitudinal questionnaire survey assessed self-reported loneliness, depression, social anxiety, and self-esteem. This intensive, multi-method design allowed us to examine both within-person variation in ER strategy combinations and between-person differences in relatively stable polyregulation patterns, as well as their associations with indices of psychological adjustment.
Multilevel latent profile analysis and structural equation modeling identified five within-person ER profiles: no ER, low-level polyregulation, moderate-level polyregulation, high-adaptive polyregulation, and high-level polyregulation. These profiles differed in both regulatory intensity and the relative predominance of adaptive versus maladaptive strategies. Adolescents who reported higher daily anxiety and depressive mood were more likely to engage in low-, moderate-, and high-level polyregulation profiles and less likely to rely on the adaptive strategy-dominant profile. At the between-person level, four relatively stable profiles: predominantly no ER, predominantly low-level polyregulation, predominantly moderate-level polyregulation, and a diverse polyregulation profile characterized by greater heterogeneity and flexibility. Adolescents in the diverse polyregulation profile reported lower loneliness and higher self-esteem, whereas those in the predominantly low- and moderate-level profiles reported higher social anxiety.
These findings highlight the pivotal role of flexible emotion polyregulation in early adolescents’ psychological adjustment. Moving beyond static, single-strategy perspectives on ER, the results underscore the adaptive value of dynamically coordinating multiple ER strategies in response to situational demands. By capturing both within- and between-person variability, the present study advances understanding of ER as a context-sensitive and flexible developmental process, and suggests that polyregulation-promoting interventions designed to broaden young adolescents’ ER repertoires and promote the integrative use of multiple strategies may enhance resilience and psychological well-being.

Key words: emotion polyregulation, psychological adjustment, early adolescence, daily diary method, multilevel latent profile analysis