The current study explored the influence of neuroticism on the diurnal pattern of symptom reporting. Participants were 548 individuals from 169 families. Using a computer-assisted self-monitoring procedure, individuals reported their concurrent somatic symptoms six times per day for seven consecutive days. Neuroticism was assessed separately in a follow-up questionnaire. We used a generalized linear models approach for multilevel-analysis, and analysed a four level model with observations within days, days within individuals, and individuals within families. Results show no main effect for neuroticism, but an interaction of neuroticism with time of the observation. Individuals average in neuroticism show a curvilinear pattern with increased...
The relative strength of both affective state and the personality trait neuroticism inpredicting com...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
BACKGROUND: Neuroticism measures are very popular in psychopathological research, but it is unclear ...
The aim of this study was to undertake a preliminary investigation of the novel hypothesis that weak...
The occurrence of daily hassles is associated with increased subsequent levels of negative affect. N...
Neuroticism is a predictor of many health problems. To study the determinants of within-subject chan...
Objectives. Despite the well-replicated finding that neuroticism is associated with increased suscep...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that (1) neuroticism is associated with self-reported somatic symp...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
It is well established that trait neuroticism bears strong links with negative affect and interperso...
Background: Neuroticism is associated with inflated somatic symptom reporting. Worry and rumination ...
A daily diary and two experience sampling studies were carried out to investigate curvilinearity of ...
Neuroticism is defined as the tendency to experience frequent and intense negative emotions accompan...
The relative strength of both affective state and the personality trait neuroticism inpredicting com...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
BACKGROUND: Neuroticism measures are very popular in psychopathological research, but it is unclear ...
The aim of this study was to undertake a preliminary investigation of the novel hypothesis that weak...
The occurrence of daily hassles is associated with increased subsequent levels of negative affect. N...
Neuroticism is a predictor of many health problems. To study the determinants of within-subject chan...
Objectives. Despite the well-replicated finding that neuroticism is associated with increased suscep...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that (1) neuroticism is associated with self-reported somatic symp...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
It is well established that trait neuroticism bears strong links with negative affect and interperso...
Background: Neuroticism is associated with inflated somatic symptom reporting. Worry and rumination ...
A daily diary and two experience sampling studies were carried out to investigate curvilinearity of ...
Neuroticism is defined as the tendency to experience frequent and intense negative emotions accompan...
The relative strength of both affective state and the personality trait neuroticism inpredicting com...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
BACKGROUND: Neuroticism measures are very popular in psychopathological research, but it is unclear ...