Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes that, according to the Cognitive Process Model of SRH, is influenced by contextual factors (symptoms and personality). Although research indicates that personality contours SRH, less attention has been given to understanding the contributions of personality to future self-rated health (FSRH) or the contextual factors that play a role in shaping these effects. Purpose: The aim of the present study was to extend the theory and research on FSRH by exploring the contributions of personality, current SRH, and fatigue to FSRH in the context of chronic illness, and to test the potential mediating role of optimism for explaining these effects. Method:...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
It is established that personality traits contribute to life satisfaction but why they are connected...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Background. Several population-based studies have shown that self-perceived health is a powerful pre...
Self-rated (subjective) health is an independent predictor of future mortality, but neither the mech...
Personality traits and physical health both change over the life span. Theoretical models and empiri...
Ability to self-regulate varies and self-regulatory strength is a limited source that can be deplete...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine whether optimistic chronically ill patients [...
BACKGROUND:Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is increasingly measured as an outcome for clinica...
In health and epidemiological research, the Healthy Lifestyle (HLS) is often invoked as an explanati...
Background: Multiple studies have shown that people who have experienced a serious health problem su...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
It is established that personality traits contribute to life satisfaction but why they are connected...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is an important predictor of objective health-related outcomes t...
Background. Several population-based studies have shown that self-perceived health is a powerful pre...
Self-rated (subjective) health is an independent predictor of future mortality, but neither the mech...
Personality traits and physical health both change over the life span. Theoretical models and empiri...
Ability to self-regulate varies and self-regulatory strength is a limited source that can be deplete...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine whether optimistic chronically ill patients [...
BACKGROUND:Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is increasingly measured as an outcome for clinica...
In health and epidemiological research, the Healthy Lifestyle (HLS) is often invoked as an explanati...
Background: Multiple studies have shown that people who have experienced a serious health problem su...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
International audienceCommon chronic conditions, such as heart disease and cancer, are associated wi...
It is established that personality traits contribute to life satisfaction but why they are connected...