نتایج جستجو برای: negative life events

تعداد نتایج: 1505373  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Julie C Lumeng Kristen Wendorf Megan H Pesch Danielle P Appugliese Niko Kaciroti Robert F Corwyn Robert H Bradley

OBJECTIVES To test the association of life events in childhood with overweight risk in adolescence; to examine the effects of chronicity, timing, intensity, valence, and type of life events; and to test potential moderators. METHODS Mothers of children enrolled in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Developmen...

2007
CarolAnne M. Kardash Morris A. Okun

Recent research has demonstrated that self-cognitions can play an important role in physical and emotional well-being. One important aspect of self-cognition concerns the complexity of self-representations. This study tested the hypothesis that self-complexity, as assessed by Linville's self-trait sorting task, would moderate the effects of positive and negative daily events on the perceived qu...

Journal: :Crisis 2009
Jameson K Hirsch Karen Wolford Steven M Lalonde Lisa Brunk Amanda Parker-Morris

BACKGROUND Individuals experiencing negative and potentially traumatic life events are at increased risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors; however, suicidal outcomes are not inevitable. Individuals who attribute negative life events to external, transient, and specific factors, rather than internal, stable, and global self-characteristics, may experience fewer deleterious outcomes, including...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1997
B Ingersoll-Dayton D Morgan T Antonucci

This study tested various models of the effects of positive and negative exchanges on positive and negative affect using structural equation modeling. Based on a probability sample of middle-aged and older adults, the relationships between social exchanges and psychological well-being were examined both within the total sample and within subgroups of individuals who had experienced few vs many ...

Journal: :Bipolar disorders 2006
Erika L Francis-Raniere Lauren B Alloy Lyn Y Abramson

OBJECTIVES Research on unipolar depression has found that life events that are congruent with an individual's personality style increase vulnerability to depression (event congruency hypothesis). We tested whether the interaction of personality style and congruent life events predicted prospective increases in depressive and hypomanic symptoms among bipolar spectrum individuals over a 4-month f...

Journal: :Personality disorders 2017
Linden R Timoney Zach Walsh M Tracie Shea Shirley Yen Emily B Ansell Carlos M Grilo Thomas H McGlashan Robert L Stout Donna S Bender Andrew E Skodol Charles A Sanislow Leslie C Morey John G Gunderson

Individuals with a personality disorder (PD) tend to experience more negative life events (NLEs) than positive life events (PLEs). In community samples, the Five Factor Model of personality (FFM) predicts both positive and negative life events. The present research examined whether FFM normal personality traits were associated with positive and negative life events among individuals with 1 of 4...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2009
Xiaojia Ge Misaki N Natsuaki Jenae M Neiderhiser David Reiss

This study investigated the prospective links of negative life events and parent-child closeness with depressive symptoms among siblings using a multilevel modeling approach with a genetically informative design. The sample consisted of 756 adolescents (378 sibling pairs) who participated in two waves of the Nonshared Environment in Adolescent Development Project. Sibling pairs with varying deg...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2005
Paula M Lantz James S House Richard P Mero David R Williams

It has been hypothesized that exposure to stress and negative life events is related to poor health outcomes, and that differential exposure to stress plays a role in socioeconomic disparities in health. Data from three waves of the Americans' Changing Lives study (n = 3,617) were analyzed to investigate prospectively the relationship among socioeconomic indicators, five measures of stress/nega...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2009
S M S Ebbesen R Zachariae M Y Mehlsen D Thomsen A Højgaard L Ottosen T Petersen H J Ingerslev

BACKGROUND There is preliminary evidence to suggest an impact of stress on chances of achieving a pregnancy with in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The majority of the available research has focused on stress related to infertility and going through IVF-treatment, and it is still unclear whether non-fertility-related, naturally occurring stressors may influence IVF pregnancy chances. Our aim was to ...

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