Neuroticism and extraversion share genetic and environmental effects with negative and positive mood spillover in a nationally representative sample |
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Authors: | Briana N. Horwitz Gloria Luong Susan T. Charles |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, 3340 Social Ecology II, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA |
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Abstract: | Work-family spillover research focuses on how negative and positive moods in one life domain carry over to another. Domain-specific etiologies (e.g., family conflict) are often emphasized to explain spillover. Yet, strong correlations exist between spillover variables of the same emotional valence but originating from different domains, suggesting individual differences in the tendencies to prolong mood-states. The current study (N = 1143 individuals) examined whether these general tendencies are associated with neuroticism and extraversion and how genetic and environmental effects contribute to these associations. Findings revealed that neuroticism and extraversion are related to these tendencies through both genetic and environmental pathways. |
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Keywords: | Neuroticism Extraversion Mood spillover Genetic effects Environmental effects |
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