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M Habibović and others
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Volume 17, Issue 5, 1 June 2018, Pages 390–398, https://doi.org/10.1177/1474515117748931
Published: 01 June 2018
... affectivity/low social inhibition (odds ratio=4.47, 95% confidence interval 1.52–13.17; p=0.007) were associated with sleep disturbance at 12 months in adjusted analyses. Sleep disturbance was not associated with health status at 12 months. Charlson Comorbidity Index, anxiety, Type D personality...
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Maaike Van Den Houte and others
Pain Medicine, Volume 19, Issue 8, August 2018, Pages 1587–1596, https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnx165
Published: 21 July 2017
... modulation as well as elevated negative affectivity and reduced resting heart rate variability. In order to elucidate the relationships between these characteristics, we investigated whether negative affectivity and heart rate variability are associated with endogenous pain modulation in a healthy population...
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Thomas Meyer and others
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 48, Issue 2, October 2014, Pages 156–162, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12160-014-9590-2
Published: 31 January 2014
... of Göttingen. Before undergoing PCI, patients were asked to complete the Type D Scale (DS14). This instrument is a measure of negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI) with seven five-point Likert-scaled items ranging from 0 = false to 4 = true for each subscale and is regarded as the current...
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A. Falco and others
Occupational Medicine, Volume 63, Issue 5, July 2013, Pages 341–347, https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqt054
Published: 29 May 2013
... of Occupational Medicine. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] 2013 Abstract Background In the literature negative affectivity (NA) is considered both a confounding variable as well as a predictive variable for work-related stress. However, a common limitation...
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Thomas H. McGlashan
Schizophrenia Bulletin, Volume 37, Issue 6, November 2011, Pages 1101–1103, https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbr130
Published: 01 November 2011
... to world psychiatry, validated Kraepelin's observations and extended them in ways that remain familiar to us a full century later in how we describe, diagnose, treat, and understand psychosis. dementia praecox association affectivity ambivalence autism dementia asylum care Emil Kraepelin introduced...
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Pablo A. Mora and others
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 36, Issue 3, December 2008, Pages 292–303, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12160-008-9065-4
Published: 21 October 2008
... consistency (Cronbach's alpha) for this scale over the 5 years ranged between 0.81 and 0.90. Self-assessed health Functional limitations Trait positive affectivity Trait negative affectivity Longitudinal analysis Robust relationships of self-assessments of health (i.e., “How would you rate your health...
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Johan Denollet and others
European Heart Journal, Volume 27, Issue 2, January 2006, Pages 171–177, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi616
Published: 24 October 2005
... Prognosis Social inhibition Negative affectivity Sirolimus-eluting stent Type D personality The advent of drug-eluting stents has led to a reduction in repeat revascularization following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), but has not been shown to reduce the risk of death or myocardial...
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Tine Vervoort and others
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 7, August 2006, Pages 674–683, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsj059
Published: 10 August 2005
... become intense and highly salient for everyone (see, Goubert et al., 2004). To what extent catastrophic thinking about pain is one particular instantiation of the general disposition to experience negative affect, is unclear. Several studies with children suggest that NA may indeed underlie some...
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Steven J. Ondersma and others
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Volume 22, Issue 5, October 1997, Pages 723–738, https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/22.5.723
Published: 01 October 1997
...Steven J. Ondersma; Mark A. Lumley; Michelle E. Corlis; Tina M. Tojek; Vasundhara Tolia inflammatory bowel disease negative affectivity expressed hostility subjective/objective organic 2All correspondence should be addressed to Mark A. Lumley, Department of Rychology, Wayne State...
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Published: 01 March 2018
..., where the self-reflexive exposure of the cinematic machinery of costume and special effects appear to put it at odds with the spectral affectivity of the Hong Kong ghost story. This chapter returns to two classic films from the mid-1980s, A Chinese Ghost Story (Tsui Hark 1987...
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Published: 15 November 2004
...Extremes of emotion correlate with extremes of temperature. And within these extremes, the doctrine of female coldness imposes itself as a behavioral norm—an ostensible natural limit—governing the appropriateness of affectivity in female characters not only under a given set of dramatic or social...
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Published: 02 September 2009
...This essay explores the intersection of religion and emotion in the thought of Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855). Emotions—or, more generally, affectivity—play a central role in Kierkegaard's analyses of human existence. Coming after German idealism and Romanticism, and giving extraordinary new life...
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Published: 05 September 2013
...Following on from Section IV on summoning concepts, this section of the Handbook presents theoretically informed descriptions of psychopathologies. The topics of the chapters range from anxiety, depression, and body image disorders, through emotion and affective disorders...
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Published: 01 March 2017
... Shyness .19 – . 41 note: N = 339. TAI = Temperament and Affectivity Inventory. Correlations ≥ |.30| are in bold. Table 5.11 Varimax Factor Loadings of the Bipolar Symptom Scales in the MTurk Sample Bipolar Symptom Scale I II IDAS-II Euphoria...
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Published: 15 March 2004
... own affectivity and that hospital procedures take advantage of that affectivity to transmit the core values of American society to birthing women. Analgesia Fasting during labor Fetal heart monitoring external Fetal heart monitoring internal Hospital birth rituals Hospital gown Intravenous...
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Published online: 29 May 2014
Published in print: 06 January 2014
...In this book I conceptualize various affective phenomena from the perspective of the “enactive” approach in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. I begin by arguing that affectivity is not a contingent psychological faculty, but an essential and pervasive dimension of our embodied existence...
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Published: 01 June 2018
... practice from about the ninth century, an attachment that in the fervency of its language anticipates western traditions of affectivity. Among western writers, Renevey focuses on Anselm of Canterbury and Bernard of Clairvaux, the former promoting affective use of the name in personal devotion, the latter...
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Published: 07 March 2018
....) and external (things, relations, and events in the world). Phenomenologists argue that intentionality is a central feature of consciousness. This article discusses phenomenological approaches to intentionality. It consider intentionality’s mental, motor, and affective dimensions as developed within...
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Published: 01 May 2012
... and affectivity of Dasein does not escape the same traditional structure that determines spatiality and affectivity in living corporality, a structure that can be identified with Aristotle's conception of “sensitive life.” being thing unconcern world Aristotle experience lived experience Erlebnis soul...
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Published: 09 October 2018
...Having introduced situated affectivity, I locate the contributions to this section within this new framework: Carr and colleagues argue that embodied emotional processes strongly (though not indispensably) influence cognitive and motivational tasks. Bypassing the debate on causal dependency...