This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a current or past emotional disorder report to be less happy than controls and to assess prospectively whether time-lagged measurements of extraversion and neuroticism predict future happiness independent of time-lagged measurements of emotional disorders or symptom severity. A sample of 2142 adults aged 18-65, consisting of healthy controls and persons with current or past emotional disorder according to DSM-IV criteria completed self-ratings for happiness and emotional well-being and symptom severity. Lagged measurements of personality, symptom severity and presence of anxiety and depressive disorder at T0 (year 0), T2 (year 2) and T4 (year ...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
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...
Abstract Background Notwithstanding the firmly established cross-sectional association of happiness ...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
The present study examines the relationship of lower level facets of extraversion with depression an...
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
Objective: the present study was aimed at evaluating psychological well being (PWB) among subjects w...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
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...
Abstract Background Notwithstanding the firmly established cross-sectional association of happiness ...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
The present study examines the relationship of lower level facets of extraversion with depression an...
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
Objective: the present study was aimed at evaluating psychological well being (PWB) among subjects w...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...