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delineate and describe status components

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Answered by SmileQueen
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Two studies sought to elucidate the components of emotion and its dysregulation and examine their role in both the overlap and distinctness of the symptoms of 3 highly comorbid anxiety and mood disorders (i.e., generalized anxiety disorder, major depression, and social anxiety disorder). In Study 1, exploratory factor analyses demonstrated that 4 factors--heightened intensity of emotions, poor understanding of emotions, negative reactivity to emotions, and maladaptive management of emotions--best reflected the structure of 4 commonly used measures of emotion function and dysregulation. In Study 2, a separate sample provided support for this 4-factor model of emotion dysregulation. Poor understanding, negative reactivity, and maladaptive management were found to relate to a latent factor of emotion dysregulation. In contrast, heightened intensity of emotions was better characterized separately, suggesting it may relate more strongly to dispositional emotion generation or emotionality. Finally, the 4 components demonstrated both common and specific relationships to self-reported symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, major depression, and social anxiety disorder
Answered by osoiekoduke
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Answer:

Status components are the very vital composition of an individual well being and can be determined by the society and the individual perception in an area of work.

Explanation:

Components includes:

Self esteem

Self awareness

Self worth

Society demands

Society expectation Ideal self

Own self

  • Self esteem is the way an individual consider his or her worth which is largely based on the individual's own feelings.
  • Society demands are the demands that are set aside and the expectations which each and every individual is expected to have in as far a the real definition of the society is concerned.

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