Leonardo Adrián MedranoLuciana Sofía MorettiÁlvaro OrtizGermán Leandro Pereno
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) is a scale developed to evaluate the cognitive processes that individuals use after experiencing a negative event. The aim of the present study was to validate the CERQ in university students of the province of Córdoba, Argentina. After translating the items, a pilot test was performed, and subsequently the scale was administrated to 359 students accidentally selected. Through confirmatory factor analysis, the original model of 9 factors was compared with an alternative second-order factor model (adaptive and maladaptive strategies). The 9 dimensions model presented a better fit, which improved when re-specifying 2 items. Results suggest that the cognitive emotion regulation strategies would be better explained when considering them in a differentiated way instead of as a set of strategies grouped based on their adaptability. The indexes of internal consistency obtained are acceptable and similar to those reported in precedent studies and the evidences of test-criteria relationships, obtained by correlating the scores of CERQ with measures of Positive Emotions, Negative Emotions and Emotional Interference, were theoretically coherent.
Leonardo Adrián MedranoLuciana Sofía MorettiÁlvaro OrtizGermán Leandro Pereno
Leonardo Adrián MedranoLuciana Sofía MorettiÁlvaro OrtizGermán Leandro PerenoGermán Leandro Pereno
Jonathan Aime Paredes-GarciaLaura Hernández‐GuzmánJosé Alfredo Contreras-ValdezCesáreo Estrada RodríguezMiguel-Ángel FreyreFacultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, MéxicoCesáreo Estrada-RodríguezFacultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, MéxicoMiguel-Ángel FreyreFacultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
Jessica NavarroMa Dolores VaraAusiàs CebollaRosa BañosAusias CebollaUniversidad de Valencia, EspañaRosa M. BañosUniversidad de Valencia, EspañaInstituto de Salud Carlos III, España