Relations Between Resilience, Positive and Negative Emotionality, and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression.

作者: Jordan S. Robinson , Christine L. Larson , Shawn P. Cahill

DOI: 10.1037/A0033733

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摘要: Although research concerning the effects of traumatic and stressful life events on an individual's mental health has been plentiful in past several decades, aimed at understanding nature resilience its role this process less plentiful. The present study examined relationship between a commonly used measure resilience, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), facets personality, symptoms psychopathology-specifically, posttraumatic symptomatology-in sample college students. We found that CD-RISC was most strongly linked with personality facet positive emotionality rather than expected negative emotionality. With regard to psychopathology, displayed largest anhedonic depression stress. Lastly, added little predicting stress above beyond emotionality, previously shown robust relationships These results suggest is predictive thus may be useful for disorders characterized by disruptions affect.

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