2002
DOI: 10.1097/00006842-200205000-00007
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Trait Negative Affect Relates to Prior-Week Symptoms, But Not to Reports of Illness Episodes, Illness Symptoms, and Care Seeking Among Older Persons

Abstract: Trait NA does not bias elderly adults' reports of symptoms, illness episodes, symptom reports for episodes, or the use of health care. Both NA and SAH reflect independent sources of common sense and self-knowledge, and each contributes valid information about the elderly individuals' perceptions of their somatic states.

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“…They begin to evaluate the environment for the source of the threat and engage in information-seeking and supportseeking behaviors, as well as in behaviors that consciously or unconsciously serve to ameliorate the unpleasant experience of anxiety (51). In this view, a man with relatively high trait anxiety will be more attentive to information relating to health threats, will likely be more sensitive to physical symptoms, may thus go to the doctor more regularly, and may thus screen more frequently (93). The current study did not examine the effect of sources of care and future studies should carefully control the relevant variables to test these explanatory possibilities.…”
Section: Subpopulation Differences In Prostate Cancer Screeningmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They begin to evaluate the environment for the source of the threat and engage in information-seeking and supportseeking behaviors, as well as in behaviors that consciously or unconsciously serve to ameliorate the unpleasant experience of anxiety (51). In this view, a man with relatively high trait anxiety will be more attentive to information relating to health threats, will likely be more sensitive to physical symptoms, may thus go to the doctor more regularly, and may thus screen more frequently (93). The current study did not examine the effect of sources of care and future studies should carefully control the relevant variables to test these explanatory possibilities.…”
Section: Subpopulation Differences In Prostate Cancer Screeningmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Neuroticism may be seen as a marker for such a negative reporting style as it is defined as the tendency to experience distressing emotions. However, neuroticism is associated with reporting current symptoms but not illness episodes, suggesting that it does more than bias self-reports [8]. Indeed, a substantial proportion of the overall association between neuroticism with somatic morbidity is direct and unlikely to be mediated by manifest psychiatric ill health or result from reporting bias [3,4].…”
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“…It remains possible that the association of neuroticism with symptoms of the psychosomatic type is relatively strong because a lower proportion of the variance is explained by an external cause-e.g., viruses-which might play a more prominent role in symptoms of the infectious/allergic type. Alternatively, psychosomatic symptoms may be regarded as more chronic compared to infectious symptoms, and this may also influence the amount of variance explained by neuroticism [8].…”
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“…The PANAS has been used in a variety of studies, with positive affect being shown to be related to more ''healthy'' conditions, whereas negative affect is typically associated with ''unhealthy'' conditions. [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] For example, negative affect has been shown to be related to depression, 31,46 cancer-related symptoms, 48 arthritis, 49 chronic pain, 47,50 and common health complaints. 41,51 Given the frequency of dry eye problems in contact lens wearers, with no clear mechanism predictive of an etiology, it is hypothesized that negative affect could be related to dry eye in this cohort.…”
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