Background: Previous research in psychiatry has focused on how negative personality traits and impaired well-being form risk factors for depression. This study presents the first longitudinal test of whether the absence of positive well-being forms an additional unique risk factor for depression. Methods: A large cohort of 5566 people completed a survey at two time points, aged 51-56 at Time 1 and 63-67 at Time 2. Positive psychological well-being included measures self-acceptance, autonomy, purpose in life, positive relationships with others, environmental mastery, and personal growth. Personality was measured as extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness to experience. Depression was measured with the CES-D ...
BACKGROUND: Poor attention is paid by recent research to the prevalence of mental well-being in ps...
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
© 2021Background: Although depression and personality disorders (PDs) often co-occur, less is known ...
Background Wellbeing has a fundamental role in determining life expectancy and major depressive diso...
Background: Two core but untested predictions of Positive Clinical Psychology (PCP) are that (1) Man...
The Theory of Homeostasis posits that Subjective Well-being (SWB) is regulated by a dynamic biologic...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset, the Chinese General Social Survey, ...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Curiosity is a personality trait that is inversely related to depression and positively related to s...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground An unresolved issue in psychiatry research concerns the ass...
International audienceSadness is both a common experience in general population and one of the main ...
BACKGROUND: Poor attention is paid by recent research to the prevalence of mental well-being in ps...
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
© 2021Background: Although depression and personality disorders (PDs) often co-occur, less is known ...
Background Wellbeing has a fundamental role in determining life expectancy and major depressive diso...
Background: Two core but untested predictions of Positive Clinical Psychology (PCP) are that (1) Man...
The Theory of Homeostasis posits that Subjective Well-being (SWB) is regulated by a dynamic biologic...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset, the Chinese General Social Survey, ...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Curiosity is a personality trait that is inversely related to depression and positively related to s...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground An unresolved issue in psychiatry research concerns the ass...
International audienceSadness is both a common experience in general population and one of the main ...
BACKGROUND: Poor attention is paid by recent research to the prevalence of mental well-being in ps...
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
© 2021Background: Although depression and personality disorders (PDs) often co-occur, less is known ...