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The association of Conscientiousness and Neuroticism on BMI and health behaviours: exploring the impact of Healthy Neuroticism [PDF]
BackgroundExisting research in personality traits provides evidence of associations between Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Body Mass Index (BMI), with a growing interest in the concept of Healthy Neuroticism.
Zandra Overgaard Pedersen +4 more
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IntroductionVigor plays an important role in mental health, and it is closely related to sporting performance. Neuroticism can affect individual vigor, but its internal mechanism remains unclear.
Jieling Li +4 more
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Anxiety and depression symptoms mediate the impact of neuroticism on insomnia in adults with epilepsy: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective Comorbid insomnia is a common global occurrence among patients with epilepsy (PWE). Neuroticism could be a significant underlying factor for insomnia in this population.
Pan Hu +4 more
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Smoking has been related to several aspects of personality but the association with neuroticism is rather uncertain (Eysenck, 1965). The Royal College of Physicians (1962), in their first report, Smoking and Health, suggested that smokers tend to be more neurotic. This is supported by the view of the U.S.
G, Pincherle, J, Williamson
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Brooding and neuroticism are strongly interrelated manifestations of the phenome of depression
IntroductionWe found that neuroticism may be identified as a subclinical manifestation of the phenome of depression, comprising depressive and anxiety symptoms, and suicidal behaviors.
Asara Vasupanrajit +16 more
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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Neuroticism in a Population-Based Sample [PDF]
Neuroticism is a moderately heritable personality trait considered to be a risk factor for developing major depression, anxiety disorders and dementia. We performed a genome-wide association study in 2,235 participants drawn from a population-based study
Antoniades, A +11 more
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Neuroticism, i.e., the disposition to experiencing feelings of emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, and anger, is often considered a relatively stable and fundamental personality characteristic (trait neuroticism).
Pauline A. Hendriksen +2 more
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Healthcare professionals such as nurses faced a tough time during the pandemic. Despite the personal and professional challenges, they contributed immensely during the pandemic.
Mit Vachhrajani +3 more
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BackgroundIt remains undetermined whether neuroticism affects the risk of lung cancer. Therefore, we performed complementary observational and Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses to investigate the association between neuroticism and lung cancer risk ...
Xiaoxia Wei +25 more
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Pengaruh kepribadian neuroticism dan extraversion terhadap fear of missing out pada remaja [PDF]
Teenagers is individuals who are vulnerable to experiencing FoMO or fear of missing out. FoMO is a person’s concern about missing moment or activity with the people closest to them.
Ramadhani, Rivaldi Izza +1 more
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