Self-focused attention and negative affect: A meta-analysis.
University of Illinois Chicago · Valparaiso University
Abstract
This meta-analysis synthesized 226 effect sizes reflecting the relation between self-focused attention and negative affect (depression, anxiety, negative mood). The results demonstrate the multifaceted nature of self-focused attention and elucidate major controversies in the field. Overall, self-focus was associated with negative affect. Several moderators qualified this relationship. Self-focus and negative affect were more strongly related in clinical and female-dominated samples. Rumination yielded stronger effect sizes than nonruminative self-focus. Self-focus on positive self-aspects and following a positive event were related to lower negative affect. Most important, an interaction between foci of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.27
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- 100%
- References
- 278
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2Topics & keywords
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Rumination
- Anxiety
- Mood
- Clinical psychology
- Negative mood
- Developmental psychology