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Srijan Sen, Sandra Villafuerte, Randolph Nesse, Scott F Stoltenberg, Jeffrey Hopcian, Lillian Gleiberman, Alan Weder, Margit Burmeiste. Serotonin transporter and GABAA alpha 6 receptor variants are associated with neuroticism. Biological psychiatry. vol 55. issue 3. 2004-04-01. PMID:14744464. |
a gaba(a) receptor alpha6 subunit variant (pro385ser) has been associated with alcohol-related traits but has not been studied in neuroticism or depression. |
2004-04-01 |
2023-08-12 |
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H Bäckmand, J Kaprio, U Kujala, S Sarn. Influence of physical activity on depression and anxiety of former elite athletes. International journal of sports medicine. vol 24. issue 8. 2004-03-15. PMID:14598199. |
in the longitudinal analysis, low levels of physical activity as well as neuroticism, dissatisfaction, marital status, life events and social class in 1985 increased the risk of depression in 1995. |
2004-03-15 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Thalia C Eley, Eda Tahir, Alois Angleitner, Kaveri Harriss, Joseph McClay, Robert Plomin, Rainer Riemann, Frank Spinath, Ian Crai. Association analysis of MAOA and COMT with neuroticism assessed by peers. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. vol 120B. issue 1. 2004-02-19. PMID:12815746. |
however, the role of these markers has not been explored for the personality trait of neuroticism (n), a normally distributed quantitative trait, which is highly genetically correlated with anxiety and depression and may be a vulnerability to either type of disorder. |
2004-02-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Albertine J Oldehinkel, Marjan D Van Den Berg, Antoinette L Bouhuys, Johan Orme. Do depressive episodes lead to accumulation of vulnerability in the elderly? Depression and anxiety. vol 18. issue 2. 2004-02-12. PMID:12964173. |
high levels of psychological distress, low life satisfaction, chronic somatic diseases, high neuroticism, and low scores on extraversion, mastery, and self-efficacy appeared to be predictors of depression in this sample. |
2004-02-12 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Michelle L Keightley, David A Seminowicz, R Michael Bagby, Paul T Costa, Philippe Fossati, Helen S Mayber. Personality influences limbic-cortical interactions during sad mood induction. NeuroImage. vol 20. issue 4. 2004-02-12. PMID:14683707. |
healthy subjects scoring both low on the dispositional depression facet of neuroticism (n3) and high on the positive emotions facet of extraversion (e6) were compared to those scoring high on the depression facet (n3) and low on positive emotions (e6), a combination of traits previously linked to normal variations in mood reactivity. |
2004-02-12 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Joanne Davila, Benjamin R Karney, Todd W Hall, Thomas N Bradbur. Depressive symptoms and marital satisfaction: within-subject associations and the moderating effects of gender and neuroticism. Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). vol 17. issue 4. 2004-02-03. PMID:14640805. |
given the emphasis on within-subject associations between depression and marital quality in recent theory and practice, this study was undertaken with three goals: to examine within-subject associations between depressive symptoms and marital quality over time, to address gender differences in the magnitude and direction of these associations, and to determine whether neuroticism moderates the strength of these associations. |
2004-02-03 |
2023-08-12 |
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Madoka Tokuyama, Kazuhisa Nakao, Masako Seto, Akira Watanabe, Masatoshi Taked. Predictors of first-onset major depressive episodes among white-collar workers. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 57. issue 5. 2004-01-12. PMID:12950708. |
forward stepwise multiple logistic regression indicated that the first onset of depression was associated with a past history of panic attack (or: 5.14; 95% confidence interval (ci): 1.64-16.10), neuroticism (or: 3.59; 95%ci: 2.06-6.26), perceived overprotection (or: 2.75; 95%ci: 1.66-4.55), poor support (or: 2.55; 95%ci: 1.58-4.10), and low care (or: 2.23; 95%ci: 1.23-4.04). |
2004-01-12 |
2023-08-12 |
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Henry Moon, John R Hollenbeck, Stephen E Humphrey, Brian Mau. The Tripartite Model of Neuroticism and the suppression of depression and anxiety within an escalation of commitment dilemma. Journal of personality. vol 71. issue 3. 2003-12-23. PMID:12762419. |
the tripartite model of neuroticism and the suppression of depression and anxiety within an escalation of commitment dilemma. |
2003-12-23 |
2023-08-12 |
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Henry Moon, John R Hollenbeck, Stephen E Humphrey, Brian Mau. The Tripartite Model of Neuroticism and the suppression of depression and anxiety within an escalation of commitment dilemma. Journal of personality. vol 71. issue 3. 2003-12-23. PMID:12762419. |
based on the opposing relationships between anxiety and depression and commitment, the broad factor of neuroticism does not demonstrate any relationship with level of commitment, and the significant effects of anxiety and depression on commitment is contingent upon partialling the effect of the other facet of neuroticism. |
2003-12-23 |
2023-08-12 |
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Henry Moon, John R Hollenbeck, Stephen E Humphrey, Brian Mau. The Tripartite Model of Neuroticism and the suppression of depression and anxiety within an escalation of commitment dilemma. Journal of personality. vol 71. issue 3. 2003-12-23. PMID:12762419. |
thus, we contend that applied psychologists, who have focused on neuroticism as a broad construct, should consider the large body of work among clinical psychologists, who argue that anxiety and depression have unique variance associated with them. |
2003-12-23 |
2023-08-12 |
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C Hensha. Mood disturbance in the early puerperium: a review. Archives of women's mental health. vol 6 Suppl 2. 2003-12-12. PMID:14615921. |
the most convincing relationships are between blues and dysphoria during pregnancy, a past history of depression, neuroticism and premenstrual depression. |
2003-12-12 |
2023-08-12 |
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Robert L Kentl. Elements of neuroticism in relation to items of mental and somatic content. Psychological reports. vol 92. issue 3 Pt 2. 2003-12-01. PMID:12931947. |
this study assessed relations of thinking with depression within neuroticism items as suggested by guilford. |
2003-12-01 |
2023-08-12 |
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A P Donoghue, H J Jackson, R Pagan. Understanding pre- and post-hysterectomy levels of negative affect: a stress moderation model approach. Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology. vol 24. issue 2. 2003-11-04. PMID:12854394. |
in assessing proposed models of post-hysterectomy outcome, structural equational modelling revealed the key position of neuroticism and extraversion, which were both directly and indirectly related to pre- and post-operative depression and anxiety. |
2003-11-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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Norbert Schmitz, Joachim Kugler, Jens Rollni. On the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-10-30. PMID:12764703. |
on the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the national comorbidity survey. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Norbert Schmitz, Joachim Kugler, Jens Rollni. On the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-10-30. PMID:12764703. |
some studies found that neuroticism was a stronger predictor of risk for major depression than was self-esteem. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Norbert Schmitz, Joachim Kugler, Jens Rollni. On the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-10-30. PMID:12764703. |
logistic regression analysis and classification and regression tree (cart) analysis were used to determine the associations between neuroticism, self-esteem, sociodemographic variables, and past-year depression disorders. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Norbert Schmitz, Joachim Kugler, Jens Rollni. On the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-10-30. PMID:12764703. |
neuroticism and self-esteem were strongly associated with past-year depression disorders. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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Norbert Schmitz, Joachim Kugler, Jens Rollni. On the relation between neuroticism, self-esteem, and depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 44. issue 3. 2003-10-30. PMID:12764703. |
the results suggest that neuroticism and self-esteem should be evaluated simultaneously when analyzing depression disorders. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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W A Arrindell, A Steptoe, J Wardl. Higher levels of state depression in masculine than in feminine nations. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 41. issue 7. 2003-10-30. PMID:12781247. |
national trait neuroticism did not mediate the relationship between national masculinity and national depression levels. |
2003-10-30 |
2023-08-12 |
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D S Janowsk. Introversion and extroversion: implications for depression and suicidality. Current psychiatry reports. vol 3. issue 6. 2003-10-10. PMID:11707157. |
it is likely that introversion acts in concert with other core personality variables, including neuroticism and having a feeling-type personality to influence depression. |
2003-10-10 |
2023-08-12 |
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