Journal article

Beyond positive and negative trait affect: Flourishing through music engagement

TanChyuan Chin, Nikki S Rickard

PSYCHOLOGY OF WELL-BEING | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2014

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Abstract

BackgroundMental health is not only the absence of mental illness, but also the presence of positive well-being. Music is often cited as an effective tool for regulating emotions and may also promote well-being because music facilitates one’s ability to regulate the experience and expression of emotions.MethodsThis study aimed to examine the pathways by which music use for cognitive and emotional regulation purposes may predict mental health outcomes, as measured by self-reports of well-being and negative emotional states, while controlling for trait affect. The mediating effects of emotion regulation were examined in a diverse sample of 565 working adults (126 male, 439 females) between the..

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