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Is Attention to Feelings Beneficial or Detrimental to Affective Well-Being? Mood Regulation as a Moderator Variable

EMOTION. Bd. 3. H. 4. 2003 S. 361 - 377

Erscheinungsjahr: 2003

ISBN/ISSN: 1528-3542

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1037/1528-3542.3.4.361

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This research examined the functionality of attention to feelings for affective wellbeing. The authors found that mood regulation, but not clarity of feelings, moderated the attention-well-being relationship. For individuals with high mood regulation scores, attention was beneficial to affective well-being, whereas for individuals with low mood regulation scores, attention was detrimental to affective well-being. This finding was corroborated by self-and peer reports in Study 1 and replicated...This research examined the functionality of attention to feelings for affective wellbeing. The authors found that mood regulation, but not clarity of feelings, moderated the attention-well-being relationship. For individuals with high mood regulation scores, attention was beneficial to affective well-being, whereas for individuals with low mood regulation scores, attention was detrimental to affective well-being. This finding was corroborated by self-and peer reports in Study 1 and replicated in Study 2. The validity of the scales was established by the convergence of self- and peer ratings. Moreover, Study 2 showed that dysfunctional and functional self-consciousness scales suppressed variance in attention to feelings, thereby revealing that attention incorporates both adaptive and maladaptive aspects. » weiterlesen» einklappen

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Eid, Michael (Autor)

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