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Negative affect, absorption, and immunity

Physiology & Behavior, 1993
Relationships between the psychological characteristics absorption and neuroticism, and in vitro and in vivo measures of cell-mediated immunity were examined. Thirty-nine female subjects responded to questionnaires, donated blood for analysis of T-cell numbers, and were tested for delayed hypersensitivity skin responses.
R. C. Burton   +2 more
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Role Stressors and Counterproductive Work Behavior: The Role of Negative Affect and Proactive Personality

International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 2019
Based on the stressor‐emotion model, we propose that negative affect mediates the relationship between three role stressors (i.e., role ambiguity, role conflict, and role overload) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB), while proactive ...
Yue Zhang, J. M. Crant, Q. Weng
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On the bipolarity of positive and negative affect.

Psychological Bulletin, 1999
Is positive affect (PA) the bipolar opposite of, or is it independent of, negative affect (NA)? Previous analyses of this vexing question have generally labored under the false assumption that bipolarity predicts an invariant latent correlation between PA and NA.
James M. Carroll, James A. Russell
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NEGATIVE AFFECT AND PAIN IN ARTHRITIS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1999
The experience of pain in arthritis conditions has important affective dimensions. This article reviews evidence for a relatively strong association between negative affect (i.e., depression, anxiety, and anger) and arthritis-related pain. Possible physiologic and psychologic mechanisms of the relationship between negative affect and pain are examined,
Jerry C. Parker   +2 more
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Negative Affect

2014
Definition Negative affect is classified under the classes of mood, emotion, and affect. It refers to the subjective experience of a group of negative emotional states such as anxiety, depression, stress, sadness, worry, guilt, shame, anger, and envy.
Leung, SSK, Lee, AM
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Nicotine, negative affect, and depression.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Depression, whether conceptualized as a trait, symptom, or as a diagnosable disorder, is overrepresented among smokers. Depressed smokers appear to experience more withdrawal symptoms on quitting, are less likely to be successful at quitting, and are more likely to relapse. This article documents these relationships and explores several potential links
Sharon M. Hall   +3 more
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The effect of body dissatisfaction on disordered eating: The mediating role of self-esteem and negative affect in male and female adolescents

Journal of Health Psychology, 2018
This study aimed to determine whether self-esteem and negative affect sequentially mediate the relationship between body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. A total of 806 adolescents (61.8% females) completed the Drive for Thinness, Bulimia, and Body
Soledad Cruz-Sáez   +3 more
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Positive Affect Negative Affect Scale (PANAS)

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2013
Vincent Tran
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The relationship between positive and negative affect in the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule

Journal of Research in Personality, 2002
Abstract The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988 ) is one of the most widely used affect scales. Nevertheless, the relation between its two scales, positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA), is still controversial.
Boris Egloff   +2 more
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Cognition and Negative Affectivity

1994
Cognitive approaches to the conceptualization, empirical investigation, assessment, and treatment of behavioral dysfunction are both widespread and abundant (Ingram, Kendall, & Chen, 1991). Once considered a radical departure from empirical psychological science, the necessity of the “cognitive revolution” in clinical psychology currently only merits ...
Rick E. Ingram, Vanessa L. Malcarne
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