The psychological costs and benefits of being highly persistent: Personality profiles distinguish mood disorders from anxiety disorders

Volume: 136, Issue: 3, Pages: 758 - 766
Published: Feb 1, 2012
Abstract
The personality trait of Persistence is highly valued by conscientious overachievers, but it has both psychological costs and benefits. The interactions among multiple personality factors influencing the development of mood and anxiety disorders have been confounded in prior clinical samples, but can be disentangled in terms of their underlying brain circuitry and influence on perception of emotional stimuli. 285 individuals who represented the...
Paper Details
Title
The psychological costs and benefits of being highly persistent: Personality profiles distinguish mood disorders from anxiety disorders
Published Date
Feb 1, 2012
Volume
136
Issue
3
Pages
758 - 766
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