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Longitudinal findings from the normative aging study: III. Personality, individual health trajectories, and mortality.
Authors:Aldwin, Carolyn M.   Spiro, Avron, III   Levenson, Michael R.   Cupertino, Ana Paula
Abstract:Individual differences in physical and psychological health trajectories were examined in 1,515 Normative Aging Study men. Mean age at baseline was 47.15 yrs (range 28–80 yrs), and average follow up was 18.55 yrs (range 8–25 yrs). Both linear and nonlinear growth curves were estimated with random-effects models and then clustered to identify patterns of change. Men whose physical health trajectories were characterized by high, increasing symptoms were higher in hostility and anxiety, were overweight, and smoked. Those whose trajectories were characterized by low symptoms were emotionally stable, educated, nonsmokers, and thin. Men with high, stable psychological trajectories had high hostility; those with low, stable trajectories had high emotional stability; those with moderate anxiety levels had nonlinear trajectories with peaks in psychological symptoms at different life stages. Personality had life-long effects on health trajectories, but these effects varied across traits and health outcomes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:physical health   psychological health   mental health   individual differences   human males   physical health trajectories   personality   health behavior   sociodemographic characteristics   aging
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