MOOD-RELATED SELF-SCHEMATA AND MOOD-CONGRUITY EFFECTS IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY - A STUDY OF WOMEN WITH PREMENSTRUAL-SYNDROME

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BARCLAY, CR [1 ]
PETITTO, A [1 ]
LABRUM, AH [1 ]
CARTERJESSOP, L [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ROCHESTER,SCH MED & DENT,ROCHESTER,NY 14627
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10.1002/acp.2350050602
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B84 [心理学];
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Everyday autobiographical memory and mood interactions were explored in a small clinical sample of women with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and a matched control group. Subjects kept daily records of memorable events for two consecutive menstrual cycles. Two recognition memory tests were given after a one-cycle delay. Mood, or affect, was self-assessed retrospectively over a week, at the end of each day during data collection and at testing, and when events occurred. Women with PMS were more depressed and more negative (angry) than positive (experiencing bursts of energy) in their daily moods than controls. Memory accuracy was poorer overall for PMS than control subjects, although no direct effects of menstrual cycle phase on memory were found. Instead, mood affected memory indirectly through mood-related self-schemata which subsequently mediated mood-congruity effects. Memory accuracy for events experienced in negative mood states and associated with negative affective reactions was higher for PMS subjects when tested in negative mood states than for controls. No group differences were found on events associated with positive affect or positive daily moods when mood state at the time of testing was also positive. Women with PMS processed information selectively from negative events and events experienced in negative moods compared to controls. Negative events and negative moods appeared to interfere with remembering for control subjects. Women in the control group appeared to be biased towards selectively remembering positive events and events experienced on days when their mood states were relatively positive.
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