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Is healthy neuroticism associated with chronic conditions? A coordinated integrative data analysis
- Source :
- Weston, S J, Graham, E K, Turiano, N A, Aschwanden, D, Booth, T, Harrison, F, James, B D, Lewis, N A, Makkar, S R, Mueller, S, Wisniewski, K M, Yoneda, T B, Zhaoyang, R, Spiro, A, Drewelies, J, Wagner, G G, Steinhagen-Thiessen, E, Demuth, I, Willis, S, Schaie, K W, Sliwinski, M, Lipton, R, Katz, M J, Deary, I, Zelinski, E M, Bennett, D A, Sachdev, P S, Brodaty, H, Trollor, J N, Ames, D, Wright, M J, Gerstorf, D, Allemand, M, Terrera, GM, Piccinin, A, Hofer, S M & Mroczek, D K 2020, ' Is healthy neuroticism associated with chronic conditions? A coordinated integrative data analysis ', Collabra . https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.267, Collabra: Psychology; Vol 6, No 1; 42, Collabra Psychol, Collabra: Psychology, Collabra: Psychology, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Early investigations of the neuroticism by conscientiousness interaction with regards to health have been promising, but to date, there have been no systematic investigations of this interaction that account for the various personality measurement instruments, varying populations, or aspects of health. The current study – the second of three – uses a coordinated analysis approach to test the impact of the neuroticism by conscientiousness interaction on the prevalence and incidence of chronic conditions. Using 15 pre-existing longitudinal studies (N > 49,375), we found that conscientiousness did not moderate the relationship between neuroticism and having hypertension (OR = 1.00,95%CI[0.98,1.02]), diabetes (OR = 1.02[0.99,1.04]), or heart disease (OR = 0.99[0.97,1.01]). Similarly, we found that conscientiousness did not moderate the prospective relationship between neuroticism and onset of hypertension (OR = 0.98[0.95,1.01]), diabetes (OR = 0.99[0.94,1.05]), or heart disease (OR = 0.98[0.94,1.03]). Heterogeneity of effect sizes was largely nonsignificant, with one exception, indicating that the effects are consistent between datasets. Overall, we conclude that there is no evidence that healthy neuroticism, operationalized as the conscientiousness by neuroticism interaction, buffers against chronic conditions.
- Subjects :
- Chronic condition
Heart disease
longitudinal
lcsh:BF1-990
IALSA
050109 social psychology
Disease
chronic condition
050105 experimental psychology
Article
Big Five
healthy neuroticism
conscientiousness
health
coordinated analysis
Diabetes mellitus
mental disorders
ddc:330
Medicine
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Big Five personality traits
General Psychology
business.industry
Incidence (epidemiology)
coordinated IDA
05 social sciences
Conscientiousness
medicine.disease
Neuroticism
mortality
lcsh:Psychology
business
Clinical psychology
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 24747394
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Weston, S J, Graham, E K, Turiano, N A, Aschwanden, D, Booth, T, Harrison, F, James, B D, Lewis, N A, Makkar, S R, Mueller, S, Wisniewski, K M, Yoneda, T B, Zhaoyang, R, Spiro, A, Drewelies, J, Wagner, G G, Steinhagen-Thiessen, E, Demuth, I, Willis, S, Schaie, K W, Sliwinski, M, Lipton, R, Katz, M J, Deary, I, Zelinski, E M, Bennett, D A, Sachdev, P S, Brodaty, H, Trollor, J N, Ames, D, Wright, M J, Gerstorf, D, Allemand, M, Terrera, GM, Piccinin, A, Hofer, S M & Mroczek, D K 2020, ' Is healthy neuroticism associated with chronic conditions? A coordinated integrative data analysis ', Collabra . https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.267, Collabra: Psychology; Vol 6, No 1; 42, Collabra Psychol, Collabra: Psychology, Collabra: Psychology, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....40d5f4acb18c01c8eaabba92e7c00983
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.267