Objectives - Research on stress and salivary cortisol has focused almost exclusively on the effects of negative psychological conditions or emotional states. Little attention has been drawn to the impact associated with positive psychological conditions, which have been shown recently to have significant influences on neuroendocrine regulation. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of optimism and positive affect on salivary cortisol with the effects of their negative counterparts controlled for. Design - Optimism and pessimism, and positive and negative affectivity were studied in relation to the diurnal rhythm of salivary cortisol in a group of 80 Hong Kong Chinese, who provided six saliva samples over the course of a day on two...
People often feel unhappy in the morning but better later in the day, and this pattern may be amplif...
Optimism is usually associated with better psychological and physiological adjustment to stressors, ...
Stress and negative affective states are associated with cortisol in everyday life. However, it rema...
Objectives. Research on stress and salivary cortisol has focused almost exclusively on the effects o...
The positive influence of optimism on health is thought to be due in part to a reduced physiological...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined whether dispositional optimism would be associated with reduced leve...
Objectives. This study examined whether dispositional optimism would be associated with reduced leve...
This study examined the effects of perceived stress and related individual characteristics, mood sta...
The biological correlates of negative affect (e.g. depression and neuroticism) have been well studie...
Positive affective states are associated with favorable health outcomes, but the underlying mechanis...
We measured affect in 334 healthy adults on each of 7 days over a 3-week period. On the last day, sa...
Secretion of the hormone cortisol, a physiological correlate of affect, has been studied mostly in r...
People often feel unhappy in the morning but better later in the day, and this pattern may be amplif...
Numerous studies indicate that psychological factors significantly affect the physiological function...
Stress and negative affective states are associated with cortisol in everyday life. However, it rema...
People often feel unhappy in the morning but better later in the day, and this pattern may be amplif...
Optimism is usually associated with better psychological and physiological adjustment to stressors, ...
Stress and negative affective states are associated with cortisol in everyday life. However, it rema...
Objectives. Research on stress and salivary cortisol has focused almost exclusively on the effects o...
The positive influence of optimism on health is thought to be due in part to a reduced physiological...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined whether dispositional optimism would be associated with reduced leve...
Objectives. This study examined whether dispositional optimism would be associated with reduced leve...
This study examined the effects of perceived stress and related individual characteristics, mood sta...
The biological correlates of negative affect (e.g. depression and neuroticism) have been well studie...
Positive affective states are associated with favorable health outcomes, but the underlying mechanis...
We measured affect in 334 healthy adults on each of 7 days over a 3-week period. On the last day, sa...
Secretion of the hormone cortisol, a physiological correlate of affect, has been studied mostly in r...
People often feel unhappy in the morning but better later in the day, and this pattern may be amplif...
Numerous studies indicate that psychological factors significantly affect the physiological function...
Stress and negative affective states are associated with cortisol in everyday life. However, it rema...
People often feel unhappy in the morning but better later in the day, and this pattern may be amplif...
Optimism is usually associated with better psychological and physiological adjustment to stressors, ...
Stress and negative affective states are associated with cortisol in everyday life. However, it rema...