Affect variability and inflammatory markers in midlife adults.
Objective: Higher affect variability (the extent to which individuals vary in their affect over
time) has been associated with poorer health indicators, but associations with inflammation …
time) has been associated with poorer health indicators, but associations with inflammation …
Studying within-person variation and within-person couplings in intensive longitudinal data: Lessons learned and to be learned
AB Neubauer, F Schmiedek - Gerontology, 2020 - karger.com
Intensive longitudinal designs (eg, experience sampling methods, daily diary studies, or
ambulatory assessments) continue to gain importance in psychological aging research …
ambulatory assessments) continue to gain importance in psychological aging research …
Actual and perceived emotional similarity in couples' daily lives
We used two experience sampling studies to examine whether close romantic partners'
feelings of love and perceived partner responsiveness are better predicted by their actual …
feelings of love and perceived partner responsiveness are better predicted by their actual …
Tracking fluctuations in psychological states using social media language: A case study of weekly emotion
JC Eichstaedt, AC Weidman - European Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Personality psychologists are increasingly documenting dynamic, within–person processes.
Big data methodologies can augment this endeavour by allowing for the collection of …
Big data methodologies can augment this endeavour by allowing for the collection of …
[HTML][HTML] Heightened stress in employed individuals is linked to altered variability and inertia in emotions
D Wang, S Schneider, JE Schwartz… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Stress has been widely recognized as a key factor contributing to health outcomes and
psychological well-being. While some growing evidence points to stress as having an effect …
psychological well-being. While some growing evidence points to stress as having an effect …
Self-criticism and dependency predict affective variability in borderline personality disorder: An ecological momentary assessment study.
Affective variability is a defining feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). We
hypothesize that patients with BPD who score higher on self-criticism and/or dependency …
hypothesize that patients with BPD who score higher on self-criticism and/or dependency …
[HTML][HTML] Informing the development of an E-platform for monitoring wellbeing in schools: involving young people in a co-design process
Background The use of new technologies and methodologies in young people's mental
health research is needed to allow more frequent and reliable sampling. Mobile applications …
health research is needed to allow more frequent and reliable sampling. Mobile applications …
State attachment variability across distressing situations in middle childhood
MWFT Verhees, E Ceulemans… - Social …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait‐like, stable component,
and a state‐like component that varies across contexts. In the current study, we assessed …
and a state‐like component that varies across contexts. In the current study, we assessed …
A meta‐analysis of change in applicants' perceptions of fairness
U Konradt, M Oldeweme, S Krys… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Using an event‐triggered multi‐stage framework, this random‐effects meta‐analysis
examined the changes in applicants' perceptions of fairness between consecutive stages …
examined the changes in applicants' perceptions of fairness between consecutive stages …
Association of positive affect instability with all-cause mortality in older adults in England
Importance There is increasing recognition that positive affective states have a protective
association for all-cause mortality. However, positive states of happiness and excitement …
association for all-cause mortality. However, positive states of happiness and excitement …