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One hundred and seventy-eight men and women were exposed to the
negative Velten mood induction procedure in order to examine how
individual personality characteristics contributed to differences
in their responses. Personality characteristics measured were
chosen based on relationships with naturally occurring depression
(locus of control, emotional intelligence, neuroticism, negative
attributional style, self-critical perfectionism, rumination,
silencing the self score). Locus of control and silencing the self
score was correlated with change in happy mood and emotional
intelligence was correlated with and predicted change in happy
mood, while neuroticism was correlated with and predicted change in
sad mood. Differences in findings related to happy and sad mood
scores and the influence of emotion regulation on the results are
discussed.
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