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We report two studies investigating whether relationship satisfaction differentially influences the use of the "self-based...
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Previous research has shown that both depression and social anxiety—2 facets of internalizing psychopathology—are characterized...
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Abstract Trait loyalty has received virtually no attention from researchers; consequently, the basic goal of...
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Drawing from recent developments regarding the contextual nature of personality (e.g., D. Wood & B....
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been associated both with frontolimbic dysfunction and maladaptive personality traits...
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Recent work has focused on explicating the relations among the current mood and anxiety disorders....
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Both distress and behavioral avoidance have been implicated in the development and maintenance of many...
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C. S. Carver and E. Harmon-Jones (see record 2009-02580-003) have presented considerable evidence to support...
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The broad personality trait of disinhibition reflects the tendency to behave in an underconstrained versus...
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Although sleep complaints are common in depression and anxiety, there is little agreement as to...
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There is increasing agreement that the current categorical system of personality disorders (PDs) in the...
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Informant reporting is important in the assessment of depression and anxiety among individuals with cognitive...
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Ecological momentary assessment (EMA; Stone & Shiffman, 1994) was used to characterize and quantify a...
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Recent hierarchical models suggest that both general and specific components are needed to fully represent...
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Previously unacquainted participants (N = 218) were assessed in small-group sessions in which they rated...
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Raine et al.'s (1994) 3-factor scheme is currently the most widely accepted model of schizotypal...
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ABSTRACT Previous evidence suggests that judges rely more heavily on implicit personality theories when they...
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Big Five and affective traits were measured at three assessments when participants were on average...
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - IV groups disorders into diagnostic classes...
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Since its introduction in DSM–III, the Somatoform Disorders category has been a subject of controversy....
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We explicated the validity of the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (IDAS; Watson et...
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Pathological gambling disorder (PG) has been associated with fronto-temporal dysfunction and maladaptive personality traits, such...
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Obsessive and compulsive symptoms (OCS) are more prevalent in patients with diagnosed Huntington's disease (HD)...
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We describe our ongoing program of research related to the assessment of contextualized personality, focusing...
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We describe a new self-report instrument, the Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (IDAS), which...
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Current research in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) recognizes substantial symptom heterogeneity and emphasizes dimensional assessment of...
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Substantial overlap exists between the mood and anxiety disorders. Previous research has suggested that their...
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The nosological organisation of DSM–IV and ICD–10 does not capture the empirical structure of the...
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The authors examined self-ratings and spouse ratings in a young adult newlywed sample across a...
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Background. Patterns of co-occurrence among the common mental disorders may provide information about underlying dimensions...
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Drawing from the Cognitive Affective Personality System (Mischel & Shoda, 1995, 1998), we argue for...
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There is widespread dissatisfaction with the existing diagnostic system articulated in the Diagnostic and Statistical...
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A valid classification is important for further understanding of the somatoform disorders. The main disorders...
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This editorial discusses the first century of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology and speculates on...
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Clinical experience has suggested that women with eating disorders (ED) are prone to displace negative...
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A dimensional and psychometrically informed taxonomy of anxiety is emerging, but the specific and nonspecific...
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Most research on relations between Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and personality addresses only comorbidity rates between...
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Much current psychopathology research is framed by categorical constructs. Limitations of categorical constructs have been...
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DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) groups disorders into diagnostic classes based on the subjective criterion...
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The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association,...
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Previous research has indicated important linkages between work and family domains and roles. However, the...
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Conceptual overlap and heterogeneity have long been noted as weaknesses of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality...
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Although hoarding is observed in some patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), it has not been...
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Although hypochondriasis is associated with the costly use of unnecessary medical resources, this mental health...
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This article describes a factor analytically derived, self-report instrument—the Schedule of Compulsions, Obsessions, and Pathological...
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We examine relations among neuroticism/negative emotionality (N/NE), extraversion/positive emotionality (E/PE), and the mood and anxiety...
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Our aim was to examine the relationship between personality dimensions and hypochondriacal concerns and somatic...
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Relationship choices are critical to one's psychological and physical well-being. Yet prior investigations of factors...
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Increasing evidence indicates that normal and abnormal personality can be treated within a single structural...
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Abstract We conducted a comprehensive analysis of assortative mating (i.e., the similarity between wives and...
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The aim was to examine the influence of combat exposure and other risk factors on...
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Data from two large undergraduate samples were used to develop the phobic stimuli response scales...
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Temporal instability can reflect either true psychological change or measurement error. I offer several recommendations...
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Two main theoretical approaches have been put forward to explain individual differences in life satisfaction:...
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The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that differences in reward sensitivity between...
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We examined relations between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms and dissociation in three studies. Studies 1...
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We developed a new instrument to measure fatigue that synthesized information from existing instruments. Methods:...
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Berenbaum, Raghavan, Le, Vernon, and Gomez (2003; this issue) have performed a valuable service by...
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Previous research has suggested the existence of a pathological dissociative taxon. However, relatively little is...
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Each day for 14 weeks, 193 college students indicated whether or not they remembered a...
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The obsessive-compulsive inventory [OCI; Psychol. Assessment 10 (1998) 206–214] is a self-report measure of obsessive-compulsive...
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General affect ratings are subject to problems that lessen their validity. Some critics therefore have...
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The authors investigated the stability of personality and trait affect in young adults. In Studies...
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The authors investigated the criterion and incremental validity of personality reports from psychiatric patients and...
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Confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare 6 models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms,...
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Previous research has demonstrated a strong positive relationship between job and life satisfaction. Traditionally, this...
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Three studies examined global self-esteem in relation to structural models of personality and affectivity. In...
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Few studies have examined the links between personality variables and sleep and their combined effect...
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I examined the associations among sleep-related experiences (e.g., hypnagogic hallucinations, nightmares, waking dreams, lucid dreams),...
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The structure of trait anger was tested in a study of 24 self-report scales. Exploratory...
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Rapid assessment of patient anxiety is necessary to insure quality care. A number of self-report...
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Concerns have been raised about whether veterans of the Gulf War have a medical illness...
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Self- and partner-ratings on trait affect and the Big Five were obtained from 74 married...
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Agreement between self- and peer-reported personality was investigated using the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive...
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Self- and other-ratings on the Big Five and a comprehensive inventory of trait affect were...
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Focuses on the problem of understanding positive mood regulation related to the poor emotion model...
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Farmers’ safety and health beliefs are measured by the new 24-item Farm Safety and Health...
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Three studies explored the associations among style of anger expression, emotional expressivity, Big Five personality...
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In their article "On the Bipolarity of Positive and Negative Affect," J. A. Russell and...
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Green and Salovey agree with us that happiness and sadness are strongly bipolar, and that...
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Green, Goldman, and Salovey (1993) challenged the view that "positive affect" and "negative affect" are...
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D. Watson and A. Tellegen (1985) proposed a "consensual" structure of affect based on J....
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The anxiety disorders reflect an underlying hierarchic organization. They all share a common higher order...
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Research on relationships between anxiety and depression has proceeded at a rapid pace since the...
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The affective explosion in psychology has led to tremendous advances in mood measurement. Mood ratings...
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The authors explored the construct validity of the Anger Expression Scale in a diary study...
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We review prior evidence—and present data of our own—linking measures of adaptational style to the...
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This study examined the long-term temporal stability and predictive validity of trait Positive Affect and...
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Data were gathered regarding the associates of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) with: (1) speed of...
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We examine how depression relates to two broad affective dispositions which we call Negative Temperament...
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A primary goal of scale development is to create a valid measure of an underlying...
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L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model that groups symptoms of...
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L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991) proposed a tripartite model of depression and anxiety...
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Trait concepts are used extensively in psychopathology research, but much of this research has failed...
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Reviews the literature on temperament, personality, and mood and anxiety disorders. The review is organized...
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This study investigated the extent to which employee satisfaction is related to two broad emotional...
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Affect, personality, and social activity (with Lee A. Clark and Curtis W. McIntyre), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1992)
Examined relations between social activity and state and trait measures of Positive and Negative Affect....
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In this article we investigate relations between general and specific measures of self-rated affect and...
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D. Watson and A. Tellegen (1985) proposed a hierarchical model of self-rated affect in which...
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Reviews psychometric and other evidence relevant to mixed anxiety-depression. Properties of anxiety and depression measures,...
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This study tested a hierarchical model of emotional experience by examining relations between self- and...
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The effects of two induced social interactions (Getting Acquainted and Lunching Together) on positive affect...
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The effects of social interaction, exercise, and test stress on positive affect (PA) and negative...
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We examined the circadian rhythm of two basic dimensions of mood—Positive Affect (PA) and Negative...
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Attempted to replicate and extend the results of Passini and Norman (1966), who found surprising...
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Most current models in health psychology assume that stress adversely affects physical health. We re-examined...
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Distinguishing between depression and anxiety has been a matter of concern and controversy for some...
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Three studies examined the psychometric characteristics of short Positive Affect (PA) and Negative Affect (NA)...
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In recent studies of the structure of affect, positive and negative affect have consistently emerged...
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I examined correlates of Negative Affect (NA) and Positive Affect (PA) through both within- and...
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Daily mood ratings and corresponding diary entries were studied to determine relations between common events...
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14 medicated hypertensive, 15 nonmedicated mild hypertensive, 39 normotensive, and 13 hypotensive adults participated in...
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Different bodily sensations and situational factors covary with changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP). The...
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Stress researchers frequently use self-report measures to assess stress, health, psychological adjustment, and subjective dissatisfaction....
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Reanalyses of 7 studies of self-reported mood by researchers such as M. A. Lebo and...
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A number of apparently diverse personality scales--variously assessing trait anxiety, neuroticism, ego strength, general maladjustment,...
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Investigated Japanese affective structure and its relation to English-language mood in an idiographic/nomothetic analysis. 57...
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Previous research has shown chronic pain patients to have elevated scores on the Hypochondriasis (Hs),...
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Examines the hypothesis of E. E. Jones and R. E. Nisbett (1971) that individuals generally...
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Suggests that although D. J. Bem and A. Allen's (see record 1975-04252-001) proposal to use...
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Presentations
Affectivity in dyads, 1st Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2000)
Personality unbound, Annual Preconference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (1995)