The relationship between affect, uses of music, and music preferences in a sample of South African adolescents
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2012Author
Getz, Laura M.
Devroop, Karendra
Roy, Michael M.
Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas
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The current study examined the relationship between individual differences in uses of music (i.e.
motives for listening to music), music preferences (for different genres), and positive affect (PA)
and negative affect (NA), thus linking two areas of past research into a more comprehensive
model. A sample of 193 South African adolescents (ages 12–17) completed measures of the
above constructs and data were analyzed via correlations and structural equation modeling (SEM).
Significant correlations between affect and uses of music were tested using SEM; a model whereby
PA influenced background and cognitive uses of music, NA influenced emotional use of music, and
higher uses of music led to increased preferences for music styles was supported. Future research for
uses of music and music preferences are discussed
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