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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Autorregulação emocional e estados afetivos de alunos de pós-graduação stricto sensu(Universidade Estadual do Ceará, 2023) TORQUATO, Jamille Gabriela da Silva; FURTADO, Maria Roberta Miranda; SILVA, Emmanuelle Pantoja; RAMOS, Edson Marcos Leal Soares; RAMOS, Maely Ferreira HolandaThe objective was to identify the levels of adaptation of emotion regulation strategies and the probabilities of association between emotional self-regulation for sadness, joy and anger, and affective states of graduate students. For this, 58 graduate, master and doctoral students from two programs at a Federal University participated, who filled out a characterization questionnaire and the Life Satisfaction, Positive Affect and Assessment of Emotional Regulation Strategies scales. of Adults. Data were analyzed quantitatively, using descriptive statistics with a measure of central tendency, with the help of SPSS 20 software. The results show that, despite the difference between the number of participants per program, students have used satisfactory strategies, since there was no minimum score on any of the subscales – sadness, anger and fear. When associated with the study categories, it was found that Life Satisfaction has a high positive correlation with Joy and positive Affect. In addition, it is clear that students who had a low feeling of satisfaction with life, do not show animation and engagement in everyday activities. The absence of adaptive strategies for negative emotions tends to directly affect the subjects' positive affect and feelings of well-being. It is suggested the development of new studies, with an enlarged sample and that accompany the formative process of the students, in order to understand the influences of the strategies used in the academic performance.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Autorregulação emocional na perspectiva social cognitiva: uma revisão integrativa(Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, 2021-08) TORQUATO, Jamille Gabriela da Silva; GARCIA, Luciana Amaral; RAMOS, Maely Ferreira HolandaMan is constituted as an autonomous subject who, according to the Cognitive So cial Theory, is able to self-regulate his behavior, motivations, emotions, among other aspects. This research aims to build an overview of national and international research on emotional self-regulation in the cognitive social perspective, through an integrative literature review, considering the period from 2008 to 2019; identifying what the authors have approached about this theme and pointing out possible gaps. With a quantitative, this study appropria ted a frequency analysis using the NodeXL software, which generated a graph with data of centrality measures adopted in order to highlight the most relevant constructs. The results pointed to five analyzed articles that presented the relevance of four constructs: Emotional intelligence; Emotional competence; Emotion regulation; Coping These data demonstrate that the literature has stated that the subject who is capable of self-regulating emotionally has satisfactory emotional intelligence, and is competent to face situations that can generate a negative emotional state. In addition, it is necessary to invest in programs that stimulate emotional competence in individuals to ensure effective management of emotions.