Journal article

Adolescent temperament dimensions as stable prospective risk and protective factors for salivary C-reactive protein

BW Nelson, ML Byrne, JG Simmons, S Whittle, OS Schwartz, NM O'Brien-Simpson, KA Walsh, EC Reynolds, NB Allen

British Journal of Health Psychology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Objective: Temperament has associations with later physical health outcomes, yet there is a dearth of research exploring the connection between temperament and mechanisms that have known associations with these health outcomes. Recent research has delineated a connection between personality and inflammation during adulthood, but this association has not yet been studied in adolescent samples. Design: We investigated whether stable adolescent temperament (averaged over two years), specifically effortful control and negative emotionality, provided a more robust prediction of inflammation as measured by salivary C-reactive protein (sCRP), than depressive symptoms. Methods: Temperament and depre..

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