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Fundamental dimensions of subjective state in performance settings: task engagement, distress, and worry

Fundamental dimensions of subjective state in performance settings: task engagement, distress, and worry
Fundamental dimensions of subjective state in performance settings: task engagement, distress, and worry

Subjective state constructs are defined within the traditional domains of affect, motivation, and cognition. Currently, there is no overarching state model that interrelates constructs within the different domains. This article reports 3 studies that provide converging evidence for 3 fundamental state dimensions labeled task engagement, distress, and worry that integrate constructs across the traditional domains. Study 1 differentiated the state dimensions by factor analysis of the scales of the Dundee Stress State Questionnaire (G. Matthews et al., 1999). Study 2 showed differential state response to performance of tasks making different cognitive demands. Study 3 showed that states are correlated with differing patterns of appraisal and coping. The 3 stress state dimensions provide a general descriptive framework consistent with transactional accounts of stress and performance.

1528-3542
315-340
Matthews, Gerald
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Campbell, Sian E.
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Joyner, Lucy A.
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Huggins, Jane
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Matthews, Gerald
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Campbell, Sian E.
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Joyner, Lucy A.
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Gilliland, Kirby
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Matthews, Gerald, Campbell, Sian E., Falconer, Shona, Joyner, Lucy A., Huggins, Jane, Gilliland, Kirby, Grier, Rebecca and Warm, Joel S. (2002) Fundamental dimensions of subjective state in performance settings: task engagement, distress, and worry. Emotion, 2 (4), 315-340. (doi:10.1037/1528-3542.2.4.315).

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Abstract

Subjective state constructs are defined within the traditional domains of affect, motivation, and cognition. Currently, there is no overarching state model that interrelates constructs within the different domains. This article reports 3 studies that provide converging evidence for 3 fundamental state dimensions labeled task engagement, distress, and worry that integrate constructs across the traditional domains. Study 1 differentiated the state dimensions by factor analysis of the scales of the Dundee Stress State Questionnaire (G. Matthews et al., 1999). Study 2 showed differential state response to performance of tasks making different cognitive demands. Study 3 showed that states are correlated with differing patterns of appraisal and coping. The 3 stress state dimensions provide a general descriptive framework consistent with transactional accounts of stress and performance.

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Published date: December 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 505144
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505144
ISSN: 1528-3542
PURE UUID: 7f5c09a1-aa55-4083-ad1c-4f4a5e3f63a4
ORCID for Sian E. Campbell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0007-8346-4183

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Author: Gerald Matthews
Author: Sian E. Campbell ORCID iD
Author: Shona Falconer
Author: Lucy A. Joyner
Author: Jane Huggins
Author: Kirby Gilliland
Author: Rebecca Grier
Author: Joel S. Warm

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