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AUTHOR
Anant Mittal
Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits
Music listening is a great resource for mental well-being, pleasure, and self-regulation, but it may also be maladaptive. Depression, for instance, has been shown to relate to music use that is characterized by rumination, avoidance, and mood worsening. However, we know little of the role of individual differences in such maladaptive music use. Hence, this study focused on examining the role of personality, empathic traits, emotional contagion, and the types of musical reward as predictors of maladaptive music listening. Participants ( N = 318) answered an online survey comprising measures for the abovementioned traits in addition to the Healthy-Unhealthy Music Scale (HUMS) as a measure of…
sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211065061 ��� Supplemental material for Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211065061 for Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits by Vinoo Alluri, Anant Mittal, Azhagammal SC, Jonna K. Vuoskoski and Suvi Saarikallio in Psychology of Music
sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211065061 ��� Supplemental material for Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pom-10.1177_03057356211065061 for Maladaptive music listening strategies are modulated by individual traits by Vinoo Alluri, Anant Mittal, Azhagammal SC, Jonna K. Vuoskoski and Suvi Saarikallio in Psychology of Music