Objective: In an earlier study, positive emotional style (PES) was associated with resistance to the common cold and a bias to underreport (relative to objective disease markers) symptom severity. This work did not control for social and cognitive factors closely associated with PES. We replicate the original study using a different virus and controls for these alternative explanations. Methods: One hundred ninety-three healthy volunteers ages 21 to 55 years were assessed for a PES characterized by being happy, lively, and calm; a negative emotional style (NES) characterized by being anxious, hostile, and depressed; other cognitive and social dispositions; and self-reported health. Subsequently, they were exposed by nasal drops to a rhinovi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
This article provides a selected overview of 20 years of research on the role of psychosocial factor...
Psychological stress reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic are complex and multifaceted. Research prov...
Objective: In an earlier study, positive emotional style (PES) was associated with resistance to the...
OBJECTIVE: It has been hypothesized that people who typically report experiencing negative emotions ...
Following exposure to the common cold (i.e., rhinovirus), locally produced nasal cytokines (rather t...
Influenza results in substantial human suffering and health care costs. Evidence from psychoneuroimm...
Objective: We ask whether subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts who develops a common cold ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
Objective: We ask whether subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts who develops a common cold ...
Research on psychological risk factors for upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) has been conduc...
Recent evidence suggests that dispositional positive affect may be associated with decreased vulnera...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
Observational and experimentally induced infection studies show that upper respiratory tract infecti...
This article provides a selected overview of 20 years of research on the role of psychosocial factor...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
This article provides a selected overview of 20 years of research on the role of psychosocial factor...
Psychological stress reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic are complex and multifaceted. Research prov...
Objective: In an earlier study, positive emotional style (PES) was associated with resistance to the...
OBJECTIVE: It has been hypothesized that people who typically report experiencing negative emotions ...
Following exposure to the common cold (i.e., rhinovirus), locally produced nasal cytokines (rather t...
Influenza results in substantial human suffering and health care costs. Evidence from psychoneuroimm...
Objective: We ask whether subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts who develops a common cold ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
Objective: We ask whether subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts who develops a common cold ...
Research on psychological risk factors for upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) has been conduc...
Recent evidence suggests that dispositional positive affect may be associated with decreased vulnera...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
Observational and experimentally induced infection studies show that upper respiratory tract infecti...
This article provides a selected overview of 20 years of research on the role of psychosocial factor...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the role of psychological stress in the expression...
This article provides a selected overview of 20 years of research on the role of psychosocial factor...
Psychological stress reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic are complex and multifaceted. Research prov...