日常情感体验、特质和日常对消极和积极情感的沉思之间的关系:一项日记研究。

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Lilla Nóra Kovács, Natália Kocsel, Zsófia Tóth, Tamás Smahajcsik-Szabó, Szilvia Karsai, Gyöngyi Kökönyei
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摘要

引言:反刍大多与抑郁症有关,然而,它也可能发生在对积极情绪的反应中(即积极的反刍),因此可能是与保持积极情绪有关的保护因素。目的:我们假设,即使在控制了特质水平的反刍后,每天的积极和消极情绪也会与每天的积极或消极反刍有关。方法:我们对178名大学生进行了一项日记研究,参与者必须在网上回答关于他们每天晚上的情绪和日常沉思的简短调查,持续十天。我们用R中的多水平回归分析了我们的数据。结果:每日积极和消极情绪与每日消极和积极沉思显著相关,而特质水平的沉思得分则不相关。日常和特质水平的沉思适度相关(r=0.333-0.440)。结论:我们的研究结果强调,在积极和消极的价域中,日常沉思在日常情绪体验中比特质沉思发挥更重要的作用。与缺乏每日积极沉思相比,每日消极影响似乎与较高的每日消极沉思更密切相关,这可能与干预策略有关。
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Associations between daily affective experiences, trait and daily rumination on negative and positive affect: a diary study

Associations between daily affective experiences, trait and daily rumination on negative and positive affect: a diary study

Background

Rumination has mostly been studied in relation to depression, however, it may also occur in response to positive emotions (i.e., positive rumination) and therefore may be a protective factor related to the maintenance of positive mood.

Objective

We hypothesized that daily positive and negative affect would be associated with daily positive and negative rumination even after controlling for trait-level rumination.

Method

We carried out a diary study with university students (n = 178), where participants had to answer short surveys online about their daily affect and daily rumination every evening for 10 days. We analyzed our data with multilevel regression in R.

Results

Daily positive and negative affect were significantly associated with daily negative and positive rumination, while trait-level rumination scores were not. Daily and trait-level rumination were moderately correlated (r = 0.333–0.440).

Conclusions

Our findings highlight that daily rumination plays a more significant role in daily emotional experiences than trait rumination across positive and negative valence domains. Daily negative affect appears to be more closely related to higher daily negative rumination than the lack of daily positive rumination, which could be relevant for intervention strategies.

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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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