reviewAmerican PsychologistJan 1, 2009GREEN OA

Public health significance of neuroticism.

University of Chicago

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Abstract

The personality trait of neuroticism refers to relatively stable tendencies to respond with negative emotions to threat, frustration, or loss. Individuals in the population vary markedly on this trait, ranging from frequent and intense emotional reactions to minor challenges to little emotional reaction even in the face of significant difficulties. Although not widely appreciated, there is growing evidence that neuroticism is a psychological trait of profound public health significance. Neuroticism is a robust correlate and predictor of many different mental and physical disorders, comorbidity among them, and the frequency of mental and general health service use. Indeed, neuroticism apparently is a predictor…

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Keywords
  • Neuroticism
  • Public health
  • Psychology
  • Political science
  • Personality
  • Social psychology
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
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