Explicit and implicit memory, trait anxiety, and repressive coping style

Citation
C. Oldenburg et al., Explicit and implicit memory, trait anxiety, and repressive coping style, PERS INDIV, 32(1), 2002, pp. 107-119
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
ISSN journal
01918869 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
1
Year of publication
2002
Pages
107 - 119
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-8869(20020105)32:1<107:EAIMTA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Individuals with high trait anxiety, low trait anxiety, and repressive copi ng style were compared on explicit and implicit memory for physical threat words, social threat words, positive words, and neutral words. The results replicate earlier findings to the effect that bias indexes correlate within memory type (implicit and explicit memory, respectively) but not within wo rd category across memory type, suggesting that explicit and implicit memor y bias represent two separate forms of emotional processing. Neither explic it nor implicit memory bias, however, was found to be associated with trait anxiety, or with repressive coping style-although an earlier finding of a negative association between anger/irritability and implicit memory bias wa s partly replicated. On the other hand, repressive coping style was found t o be more associated with explicit than implicit memory performance in gene ral (i.e. independently of the valence of words), which suggests the hypoth esis that repressors, as compared with high and low trait-anxious individua ls, have a general tendency to process information more at an explicit than an implicit level. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.