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Author:Eck, M. van
Nicolson, N. A.
Berkhof, J.
Title:Effects of stressful daily events on mood states: Relationship to global perceived stress
Journal:Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1998 : DEC, VOL. 75:6, p. 1572-1585
Index terms:INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR
STRESS
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between stressful daily events and mood. Controlling for individual differences in mood levels, multilevel regression analyses showed that events were followed by increases in negative affect (NA) and agitation (Ag) and by decreases in positive affect(PA). More unpleasent events were associated with greater changes in all three mood dimension: controllability mitigated the effects of events on NA and PA. Prior events had persistent effects on current mood. High perceived stress (PS) was associated with greater reactivity of NA and PA to current events, whereas trait anxiety moderated reactivity of Ag. PS is related not only to higher frequency of reported events but also to more intense and prolonged mood resonses to daily stress.
SCIMA record nr: 183628
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