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Negative mood, self-focused attention, and the experience of physical symptoms: the joint impact hypothesis
Authors:Gendolla Guido H E  Abele Andrea E  Andrei Andrea  Spurk Daniel  Richter Michael
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. guido.gendolla@pse.unige.ch
Abstract:A joint impact hypothesis on symptom experience is introduced that specifies the role of negative mood and self-focus, which have been considered independently in previous research. Accordingly, negative affect only promotes symptom experience when people simultaneously focus their attention on the self. One correlational study and 4 experiments supported this prediction: Only negative mood combined with self-focus facilitated the experience (see the self-reports in Studies 1, 2a, & 2b) and the accessibility (lexical decisions, Stroop task in Studies 3 & 4) of physical symptoms, whereas neither positive mood nor negative mood without self-focus did. Furthermore, the joint impact of negative mood and self-focused attention on momentary symptom experience remained significant after controlling for the influence of dispositional symptom reporting and neuroticism.
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