Journal article

Modifiability of trait anxiety and neuroticism: A meta-analysis of the literature

AF Jorm

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | AUSTRALIAN NZ J PSYCHIATRY | Published : 1989

Abstract

It is argued that personality scales of neuroticism and anxiety are tapping the same personality trait and that this is a risk factor for neurotic disorders. To see whether this trait is modifiable, a meta-analysis was carried out of therapy outcome studies which included a measure of trait anxiety or neuroticism as a dependent measure. This meta-analysis showed that all psychological therapies are to some extent effective. However, rational-emotive and related therapies produced particularly large reductions in trait anxiety/neuroticism (around 1.25 standard deviations). The possibility that rational-emotive education programmes could be used to lower trait anxiety/neuroticism as a preventi..

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