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Neuroticism and Fear of COVID-19. The Interplay Between Boredom, Fantasy Engagement, and Perceived Control Over Time

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
The Italian government adopted measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) infection from March 9, 2020, to May 4, 2020 and imposed a phase of social distancing and self-isolation to all adult citizens. Although justified and necessary,
Barbara Caci   +2 more
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Resting-state functional connectivity predicts neuroticism and extraversion in novel individuals

open access: yesSocial Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2018
The personality dimensions of neuroticism and extraversion are strongly associated with emotional experience and affective disorders. Previous studies reported functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity correlates of these traits, but no study
Wei-Ting Hsu   +2 more
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Neuroticism and Proxemic Behavior [PDF]

open access: possiblePerceptual and Motor Skills, 1977
The relationship between proxemic behavior and neuroticism was examined. 50 male and 43 female subjects individually self-selected seats in a classroom where they were administered the Eysenck Personality Inventory by one of four experimenters (two male, two female).
Steven S. De Julio, Karen Grover Duffy
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Hypertension and Neuroticism

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1984
324 normo- and hypertensive subjects were investigated for neurotic symptoms during outpatient screening for arterial hypertension. The patients were randomly selected and subdivided into three groups: 'new' hypertensives, 'old' hypertensives and normotensives. Neurotic symptoms were evaluated using the Kellner and Sheffield Symptom Rating Test.
Paolo Santonastaso   +3 more
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The Origins of Neuroticism

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2014
In this article, we provide a fresh perspective on the developmental origins of neuroticism—a dimension of temperament marked by elevated stress reactivity resulting in the frequent experience of negative emotions. This negative affectivity is accompanied by a pervasive perception that the world is a dangerous and threatening place, along with beliefs
Shannon Sauer-Zavala   +4 more
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Anxiety, Neuroticism and Extraversion [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychological Reports, 1971
Very high positive correlations ( N = 85) were observed between the Taylor MAS, Cattell's Anxiety Scale Questionnaire and the neuroticism dimension of the EPI. There were no significant correlations between these and the extraversion dimension of the EPI.
K. T. Strongman, R. H. C. Bull
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Fear of death in the shadow of COVID-19: The mediating role of perceived stress in the relationship between neuroticism and death anxiety

Death Studies, 2020
The present study examined the fear of death among young adults in the wake of the COVID-19. It explored the association between neuroticism and death anxiety during this pandemic crisis, and it also examined the mediating role of perceived stress in ...
M. Pradhan   +2 more
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Brief Mindfulness Meditation Improves Attention in Novices: Evidence From ERPs and Moderation by Neuroticism

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
Past research has found that mindfulness meditation training improves executive attention. Event-related potentials (ERPs) have indicated that this effect could be driven by more efficient allocation of resources on demanding attentional tasks, such as ...
Catherine J Norris, Hedy Kober
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Neuroticism in familial depression

Psychological Medicine, 1987
SynopsisThis study examined the relationship between personality factors and depression in subjects who may have a familial vulnerability to depression (i.e. first-degree relatives of depressed patients). Four groups comprised our study sample: relatives who had never experienced a psychiatric episode of depression; relatives who had experienced a ...
Randy Katz, Peter McGuffin
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Neuroticism and depression in alcoholics

Journal of Affective Disorders, 1999
To examine neuroticism as a possible determinant of depression in alcoholics.24 euthymic depressed alcoholics and 18 never-depressed alcoholic controls completed the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire.Euthymic depressed alcoholics had significantly higher neuroticism scores than alcoholic controls.No women alcoholics were studied.Neuroticism may be a ...
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