“…The involvement of psychological factors in the etiology of chronic diseases is rousing the interest of the scientific community (Conversano, 2019 ; Martino et al, 2019b ; Merlo, 2019 ; Lenzo et al, 2020 ; Vicario et al, 2020 ), leading to an increase in research on neuropsychological correlates of a number of chronic illnesses including cardiovascular disease (Eikeseth et al, 2020 ), diabetes mellitus (Martino et al, 2019a ), bone health (Catalano et al, 2018 ; Fiegl et al, 2019 ; Kelly et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Lauriola et al, 2019 ; Williams et al, 2020 ), fibromyalgia (Veltri et al, 2012 ; Palagini et al, 2016 ; Conversano et al, 2019 ; Marchi et al, 2019 ), as well as neuropsychological problems such as attention and hyperactivity deficit (Fabio et al, 2018 ; Di Giuseppe et al, 2020c ) and post-traumatic stress disorder (Carmassi et al, 2014 , 2018 ; Settineri et al, 2018 ; Conversano et al, 2020a ; Merlo et al, 2020 ; Orrù et al, 2020 ). A number of recent studies have demonstrated that personality traits and implicit emotion regulation are associated with development, progression, recurrence, and severity of chronic illness (Koole and Rothermund, 2011 ; Ciuluvica et al, 2019 ; Settineri et al, 2019 ; Rymarczyk et al, 2020 ).…”