Iris B Mauss
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Recent Articles
1.
Zerwas F, Ford B, John O, Mauss I
Emotion
. 2024 Aug;
24(8):1789-1802.
PMID: 39088016
Previous work suggests that sometimes the more people value happiness, the less happy they are. For whom and why is this the case? To answer these questions, we examined a...
2.
Somerville M, Macintyre H, Harrison A, Mauss I
Adolesc Res Rev
. 2024 Feb;
9(1):33-51.
PMID: 38410118
Emotion regulation is a powerful predictor of youth mental health and a crucial ingredient of interventions. A growing body of evidence indicates that the beliefs individuals hold about the extent...
3.
Zerwas F, Ebo R, Allison G, Karnilowicz H, Carrillo B, Wilhelm F, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2023 Sep;
193:112240.
PMID: 37703803
No abstract available.
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Barlow M, Willroth E, Wrosch C, John O, Mauss I
Psychol Aging
. 2023 Aug;
38(7):644-655.
PMID: 37616073
Although the objective conditions of people's lives are fairly stable from day to day, daily life can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. For some people, life satisfaction hitches a ride...
5.
Willroth E, Young G, Tamir M, Mauss I
Emotion
. 2023 Mar;
23(7):1876-1890.
PMID: 36913276
People differ in their initial emotional responses to events, and we are beginning to understand these responses and their pervasive implications for psychological health. However, people also differ in how...
6.
Troy A, Willroth E, Shallcross A, Giuliani N, Gross J, Mauss I
Annu Rev Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
74:547-576.
PMID: 36103999
Exposure to adversity (e.g., poverty, bereavement) is a robust predictor of disruptions in psychological functioning. However, people vary greatly in their responses to adversity; some experience severe long-term disruptions, others...
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Benkley D, Willroth E, Ayduk O, John O, Mauss I
Emotion
. 2022 Aug;
23(2):595-599.
PMID: 35939603
Temporal distancing (TD) is a promising yet understudied emotion regulation strategy that involves reflecting on how one will feel much later in the future. Although limited, the available evidence suggests...
8.
Zerwas F, Ebo R, Allison G, Karnilowicz H, Carrillo B, Wilhelm F, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2022 Jun;
178:60-70.
PMID: 35667442
Suppression (i.e., inhibiting one's emotional expression) has typically been associated with social and physiological costs. However, recent theorizing calls into question the inevitability of these costs. The present study takes...
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Zerwas F, Tharp J, Chen S, Mauss I
J Pers
. 2022 Apr;
91(2):314-331.
PMID: 35451110
Objective: People differ in how they regulate their emotions, and how they do so is guided by their beliefs about emotion. We propose that social power-one's perceived influence over others-relates...
10.
Haft S, Mauss I, Zhou Q
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol
. 2022 Feb;
30(1):61-71.
PMID: 35201795
Objective: Perceived racial discrimination has been associated with elevated anxiety symptoms. Less is known about the mental health implications of another race-related stressor, model minority stereotyping, which is a salient...