PREDICTORS OF NEGATIVE MOOD INTENSITY AND RECOVERY
Project Number1R15MH055870-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderCATANZARO, SALVATORE J
Awardee OrganizationILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: The major objective of this project is to develop and test a
model of individual differences in negative mood intensity and recovery
which will integrate dispositional and social-cognitive approaches to mood.
In recent years, several relatively independent aspects of temperament
related to mood states have been identified and related to different aspects
of psychopathology. Similarly, individual differences in generalized
expectancies regarding mood regulation and coping processes appear to
influence recovery from negative mood states and may have implications for
the development of symptoms of anxiety and depression. It is hypothesized
that these variables are correlated but independent predictors of reactions
to and recovery from experiences that generally elicit negative affective
states. An integrative model is developed and six methodological issues in
previous research are reviewed.
Two studies are proposed to test the model while incorporating solutions to
previous methodological problems. Study 1 will examine mood intensity and
recovery over the course of a 2-day period in response to naturally
occurring events. Covariance structure modeling will be used to test the
models in large samples. The results of these studies will: 1) add to
basic knowledge about mood intensity and recovery; 2) provide a foundation
for subsequent study of mood regulation processes; 3) provide insight into
relations between relatively stable aspects of personality and the dynamics
of mood experience and change; 4) enhance basic understanding of well-being
as it is reflected in the dynamics of mood experience and change; and 5)
illuminate basic aspects of the dynamics of mood experience and change which
may be of relevance to mood-related symptoms of mental and physical
disorder.
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