Differences in Adolescent Emotion Regulation and Impulsivity: A Group Comparison Study of School-Based Recovery Students

Mar 22, 2017Substance use & misuse

Differences in Emotion Control and Impulsivity in Teen Students in School Recovery Programs

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Abstract

Participants (n = 114) in recovery high schools reported decreased emotion regulation abilities and increased impulsivity compared to a group of typically developing youth.

  • Students in recovery high schools exhibited increased impulsivity and peer influence.
  • Difficulty in regulating emotions is associated with a higher risk for substance use.
  • These challenges in emotion regulation and impulsivity appear to persist during early recovery.
  • Differential effects were noted among the various recovery high school programs.

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