Parents
with high neuroticism scores were characterized by low psychosocial functioning, poor parenting, more dependent stressful life events, and the use of more emotion - focused and less task - oriented coping skills.
Nurmi and von Wright [25] have already noticed that noise during learning impaired the subsequent recall performance of children
with high neuroticism scores and with high score on state - anxiety.
From this perspective, the finding of decreased HRV during emotional regulation in subjects
with high neuroticism reported by Di Simplicio et al. 38) supports our results.
However, Lawrence and Fauerbach's study found that individuals
with higher neuroticism scores exhibited more PTSD symptoms.36
Not exact matches
People
with high levels of
neuroticism are more likely than average to respond poorly to stress and to interpret situations as threatening or hopelessly difficult.
Finding «persuadable» voters is key for any campaign and
with its treasure trove of data, Cambridge Analytica could target people
high in
neuroticism, for example,
with images of immigrants «swamping» the country.
U.S. Geological Survey biologist Kevin Lafferty has linked
high rates of toxoplasmosis infection in 39 countries
with elevated incidences of
neuroticism, suggesting the mind - altering organism may be affecting the cultures of nations.
We predicted that MP's behavioral effects in marijuana abusers would be attenuated, consistent
with preclinical findings (30), and that decreased DA reactivity in ventral striatum would be associated
with higher scores in negative emotionality (
neuroticism), which mediates genetic risk for marijuana dependence (31), and
with addiction severity.
There's a hypothesis, or personality theorists hypothesize that some of us are just born
with a
higher level of
neuroticism as part of our constitutional tendencies.
With this model, Cambridge Analytica could say that it was identifying people with low openness to experience and high neurotic
With this model, Cambridge Analytica could say that it was identifying people
with low openness to experience and high neurotic
with low openness to experience and
high neuroticism.
Words such as «apparently» and «actually,» for example, are taken to correlate
with a
higher degree of
neuroticism.
On the other hand, scoring
higher in
neuroticism, having lower self - rated health, and reporting more frequent contact are associated
with greater negative quality relations (Akiyama, Antonucci, Takahashi, & Langfahl, 2003; Birditt, Rott et al., 2009; Fingerman et al., 2006).
It is related to emotional intelligence, and Finkel argues that it is the ability to develop and sustain intimacy and trust, and someone
with high relationship aptitude has low levels of
neuroticism.
The stress - diathesis model then predicts that (1) levels of
neuroticism will be
highest in phobic twins whose onset was associated
with the lowest levels of trauma and (2) among phobic twins who report onset associated
with trauma to self, an inverse relationship will be seen between level of trauma and level of
neuroticism.
With respect to personality dimensions, on average, children produced
higher scores on Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness and Openness / Intellect scales (reflecting a tendency to avoid endorsement of the «Not True» response), and lower scores on
Neuroticism, relative to the scale range of each construct.
For instance, in adolescents
with a resilient personality structure (low scores in
neuroticism, medium to
high scores in extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) the «classical» relation between sensation seeking and marijuana use is... not valid.
«Women
with premarital doubts had significantly
higher 4 - year divorce rates, even when controlling for concurrent marital satisfaction, the difficulty of their engagement, history of parental divorce, premarital cohabitation, and
neuroticism.
Relations between shyness and certain indices of maladjustment were stronger among children
with mothers characterized by
higher neuroticism, BIS sensitivity, and an overprotective parenting style, and weaker for mothers characterized by
high agreeableness and an authoritative parenting style.
These included specific learning disabilities (such as
with reading, writing, mathematics), low socio - economic status, low motivation, prior achievement difficulties, and even aspects of personality, such as low conscientiousness or
high neuroticism.
A study suggests that
neuroticism is significantly related to depression in those
with low to medium levels of dispositional mindfulness but not in those
with relatively
high levels of mindfulness.
Compared to problem gamblers without depression (n = 71), problem gamblers
with comorbid depression (n = 34) reported more severe gambling problems, greater history of childhood abuse and neglect, poorer family functioning,
higher levels of
neuroticism, and lower levels of extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
High neuroticism scores are related to reduced psychosocial wellbeing, psychological adjustment and quality of life in patients
with IBD [81] or
higher depression and anxiety vulnerability.
Analysis revealed that the husbands
with poor marital quality had
higher neuroticism, less extraversion, less secure attachment style, less problem focused coping and acceptance, and greater denial than those
with good marital quality.
This is particularly interesting as the literature suggests that
high depression and anxiety are closely linked
with neuroticism.
Although in rural Senegal
neuroticism is associated
with a
higher number of children, the relationship is either nonsignificant (9) or negative (8) in industrialized settings.
In contrast
with fertility, the relationship between women's
neuroticism and child quality seems to be less context - specific: Neuroticism in women predicts poorer child condition both in the studied population and in modern settings where high neuroticism has been associated with inadequate parenting practices and the creation of a stressful family enviro
neuroticism and child quality seems to be less context - specific:
Neuroticism in women predicts poorer child condition both in the studied population and in modern settings where high neuroticism has been associated with inadequate parenting practices and the creation of a stressful family enviro
Neuroticism in women predicts poorer child condition both in the studied population and in modern settings where
high neuroticism has been associated with inadequate parenting practices and the creation of a stressful family enviro
neuroticism has been associated
with inadequate parenting practices and the creation of a stressful family environment (37).
We expected negative interpretations, self - focused attention, nervousness, social problems,
neuroticism, behavioral inhibition, and social withdrawal to be positively associated
with a
high social anxiety trajectory whereas self - evaluation of performance, social skills, and extraversion would be negatively associated.
Conversely, two traits contrasting
with mindfulness —
neuroticism and negative affectivity — were associated
with higher LPP responses to
high arousal unpleasant images.
High neuroticism in parents was associated
with internalizing and externalizing problems among the children, as assessed by parent and teacher ratings on the Child Behavior Checklist and clinician ratings.
This moderation effect is presented in Figure 2, and showed that a negative correlation between RC and change in TWMM can be found only in the case of group members
with low levels of
neuroticism, and not in the case of group members
with high levels of
neuroticism.
With respect to
neuroticism, we hypothesized that the association between relationship conflict and decrease in teamwork - related mental models is
higher for emotionally unstable individuals.