Background Cross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective disorders. We investigated whether neuroticism and affective disorders mutually reinforce each other over time, setting off a potential downward spiral. Method A total of 2981 adults aged 18-65 years, consisting of healthy controls, persons with a prior history of affective disorders and persons with a current affective disorder were assessed at baseline (T1) and 2 (T2) and 4 years (T3) later. At each wave, affective disorders according to DSM-IV criteria were assessed with the Composite Interview Diagnostic Instrument (CIDI) version 2.1 and neuroticism with the Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI). Results Using struc...
In a longitudinal study of college students, B. S. Gershuny and K. J. Sher (1998) found that high ne...
Background. Neuroticism and somatic complaints are linked, and the aim of this study is to disentang...
Behavioral-genetic studies show substantial non-genetic influences on variance of neuroticism within...
BackgroundCross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective disord...
Background. Cross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective diso...
Background This meta-analysis seeks to quantify the prospective association between neuroticism and ...
Background. This meta-analysis seeks to quantify the prospective association between neuroticism and...
Background. High neuroticism is prospectively associated with psychopathology and physical health. H...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that (1) neuroticism is associated with self-reported somatic symp...
Neuroticism is a predictor of many health problems. To study the determinants of within-subject chan...
Neuroticism's prospective association with common mental disorders (CMDs) has fueled the assumption ...
Neuroticism's prospective association with common mental disorders (CMDs) has fueled the assumption ...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
In a longitudinal study of college students, B. S. Gershuny and K. J. Sher (1998) found that high ne...
Background. Neuroticism and somatic complaints are linked, and the aim of this study is to disentang...
Behavioral-genetic studies show substantial non-genetic influences on variance of neuroticism within...
BackgroundCross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective disord...
Background. Cross-sectional studies show that neuroticism is strongly associated with affective diso...
Background This meta-analysis seeks to quantify the prospective association between neuroticism and ...
Background. This meta-analysis seeks to quantify the prospective association between neuroticism and...
Background. High neuroticism is prospectively associated with psychopathology and physical health. H...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypotheses that (1) neuroticism is associated with self-reported somatic symp...
Neuroticism is a predictor of many health problems. To study the determinants of within-subject chan...
Neuroticism's prospective association with common mental disorders (CMDs) has fueled the assumption ...
Neuroticism's prospective association with common mental disorders (CMDs) has fueled the assumption ...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
High neuroticism predicts psychopathology and physical health problems. Nongenetic factors, includin...
In a longitudinal study of college students, B. S. Gershuny and K. J. Sher (1998) found that high ne...
Background. Neuroticism and somatic complaints are linked, and the aim of this study is to disentang...
Behavioral-genetic studies show substantial non-genetic influences on variance of neuroticism within...