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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.
J D, Shea, R, Burton, A, Girgis
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Job stress, incivility, and counterproductive work behavior (CWB): the moderating role of negative affectivity

open access: yes, 2005
The current study was designed to replicate findings from previous research regarding the relationships between job stressors, negative affectivity, and counterproductive work behavior (CWB) using peer‐reported data and to assess the effects of workplace
Lisa M. Penney, Paul E. Spector
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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.
Stefan C. Schmukle   +2 more
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Negative Affect

2017
Abstract Experiencing negative affect during training and during competition is common. Much of the disability sport psychology research on negative affect has not been embedded in common sport theories of anxiety. This chapter presents an overview of the most common concepts and theories regarding anxiety and stress in sport.
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On the Dynamical Interplay of Positive and Negative Affects

Neural Computation, 2017
Emotional disorders and psychological flourishing are the result of complex interactions between positive and negative affects that depend on external events and the subject’s internal representations. Based on psychological data, we mathematically model the dynamical balance between positive and negative affects as a function of the response to ...
Jonathan Touboul   +2 more
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Interactive effect of negative affectivity and anxiety sensitivity in terms of mental health among Latinos in primary care

Psychiatry Research, 2016
From a public health perspective, primary care medical settings represent a strategic location to address mental health disapirty among Latinos. Yet, there is little empirical work that addresses affective vulnerability processes for mental health ...
M. Zvolensky   +9 more
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Negative media affects recruitment

Nursing Standard, 2005
I was saddened and distressed at the care that the patients did not receive from nurses in the Dispatches programme.
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Negative affect and sensitization to pain

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2002
Pain usually has a strong negative affective component, which is believed to modulate pain perception. After reviewing theories on the link between negative affect and pain, mechanisms are discussed by which negative affect may either increase or inhibit pain. Possible pain-inhibiting mechanisms are endogenous opioid release, blood pressure reactivity,
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Beyond Negative Affectivity:

Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 1987
Stress researchers frequently use self-report measures to assess stress, health, psychological adjustment, and subjective dissatisfaction. We present evidence demonstrating that all of these variables are highly intercorrelated and reflect a common underlying factor of Negative Affectivity (NA).
David Watson   +2 more
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Affect and Behavior: Anxiety as a Negative Affect

1966
Abstract : The paper presents a model of the human being, stressing the importance of relatively independent but interacting personality subsystems. The homeostatic system the drive system, and the affect system are the three motivational systems. The central assumption is that the affect system is the primary motivational system; affect is inherently ...
Carroll E. Izard, Silvan S. Tomkins
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