Pengaruh Regulasi Emosi terhadap Resiliensi Dimoderasi oleh Dukungan Sosial pada Istri yang Mengalami Perselingkuhan
The Efferct of Emotion Regulation on Resilience Moderated by Social Support in Wives Experiencing Infidelity

Date
2025Author
Haziqatuzikra, Haziqatuzikra
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Siregar, Rodiatul Hasanah
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This study examines the effect of emotion regulation on resilience, with social support as a moderating variable, among wives who have experienced infidelity. Employing a quantitative approach with Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), the research involved 282 wives who had experienced infidelity yet chose to remain in their marriages, recruited through snowball sampling. The findings revealed that social support moderates the positive relationship between emotion regulation (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) and resilience. These results underscore the crucial role of both emotion regulation strategies and social support in fostering resilience among wives coping with infidelity.
