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The aim of this study was to investigate the association between psychological and the biological stress response. It is known that humans, interacting with each other or their environment, have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essential for metabolic support when preparing the body for action. Since emotion can influence such important processes like learning, decision-making, memory and consequently health and welfare of the individual then dysfunctional regulation of emotions can lead to psychopathology. A total of 26 healthy, non smoking male participants, age group 18-42 years were recruited into the study. Based on the theory of Cybernetic 3-Dimensional Model on Emotion Regulation (CMER), three dimensions of emotion regulation was measured. Participants were stressed using the TSST test, and the salivary cortisol and plasma IL-6 was measured as endocrinological markers of the stress response. Multiple regression and correlation analysis were conducted investigating the main hypothesis. The results show that hedonistic emotion regulation (HER) and the distress- augmentative emotion regulation (DAR) were the predictors and AUCg (area under the curve in respect to ground) and AUCi (area under the curve in respect to increase) were the dependent variables. Participants, who scored high in HER showed lower cortisol responses, whereas, individuals who scored high in DAR showed a trend towards higher cortisol responses. These results indicate that HER is related to a lower cortisol response to psychosocial stress. In conclusion these results suggest that HER and DAR have an impact on the cortisol response.

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