Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being

Having a rich negative emotion vocabulary is assumed to help cope with adversity. Here, the authors show that emotion vocabularies simply mirror life experiences, with richer negative emotion vocabularies reflecting lower mental health, and richer positive emotion vocabularies reflecting higher ment...

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Autores principales: Vera Vine, Ryan L. Boyd, James W. Pennebaker
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:14a43c3eaea4406ebaa9dbaf261772442021-12-02T14:55:15ZNatural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being10.1038/s41467-020-18349-02041-1723https://doaj.org/article/14a43c3eaea4406ebaa9dbaf261772442020-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18349-0https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Having a rich negative emotion vocabulary is assumed to help cope with adversity. Here, the authors show that emotion vocabularies simply mirror life experiences, with richer negative emotion vocabularies reflecting lower mental health, and richer positive emotion vocabularies reflecting higher mental health.Vera VineRyan L. BoydJames W. PennebakerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being
description Having a rich negative emotion vocabulary is assumed to help cope with adversity. Here, the authors show that emotion vocabularies simply mirror life experiences, with richer negative emotion vocabularies reflecting lower mental health, and richer positive emotion vocabularies reflecting higher mental health.
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Ryan L. Boyd
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title Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being
title_short Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being
title_full Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being
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title_full_unstemmed Natural emotion vocabularies as windows on distress and well-being
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