Gartland Nicola, O'Connor Daryl B, Lawton Rebecca, Ferguson Eamonn
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK.
Br J Health Psychol. 2014 May;19(2):311-28. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12077. Epub 2013 Nov 15.
Higher conscientiousness (C) predicts better health outcomes. Recent research suggests that stress may play an important role in explaining this relationship. The current study aimed to establish whether C moderates the relationship between daily hassle appraisals, daily affect, and physical symptoms.
A daily diary design was used, where participants (N = 103) completed a baseline measure of C followed by a 14-day daily diary, providing daily details of hassles (primary and secondary appraisals) experienced as well as positive and negative affect and physical symptoms.
Hierarchical linear modelling revealed that Total C (as well as two facets of C: Order and Industriousness) moderated the relationship between stress appraisals and positive affect. Specifically, the negative association between the daily appraisal of hassles as stressful (i.e., where perceived demands outweighed perceived resources) and positive affect was stronger for lower and average levels of C, Order, and Industriousness. No significant moderated effects were found for negative affect or physical symptoms. The Order facet was also found to be an important factor predicting attrition.
The current study provided evidence that C and two of its facets can moderate the relationship between hassle appraisal and positive affect. C may exert part of its influence on health by modifying the effects of daily stressors.
What is already known on this subject? Conscientiousness has a significant positive effect on longevity and health status. While the performance of health behaviours may partially account for this relationship, evidence suggests that it does not fully mediate the effect. Research has begun to look at stress as a possible additional explanatory variable, and there is evidence that Conscientiousness moderates the relationship between stress and health behaviours. What does this study add? Shows that Conscientiousness and two of its facets (Order and Industriousness) moderate the relationship between hassle appraisal and positive affect. Highlights the importance of studying lower order facets of personality in health research. Suggests that Conscientiousness may exert part of its influence on health by modifying the effects of daily stressors.
较高的尽责性(C)预示着更好的健康结果。近期研究表明,压力可能在解释这种关系中发挥重要作用。当前研究旨在确定C是否调节日常烦恼评估、日常情绪和身体症状之间的关系。
采用每日日记设计,参与者(N = 103)完成C的基线测量,随后进行为期14天的每日日记记录,提供所经历烦恼(初级和次级评估)以及积极和消极情绪及身体症状的每日详细信息。
分层线性模型显示,总体C(以及C的两个方面:条理性和勤奋性)调节了压力评估与积极情绪之间的关系。具体而言,对于C、条理性和勤奋性处于较低及平均水平的情况,将日常烦恼评估为有压力(即感知到的需求超过感知到的资源)与积极情绪之间的负相关更强。未发现对消极情绪或身体症状有显著的调节作用。条理性方面也被发现是预测损耗的一个重要因素。
当前研究提供了证据表明C及其两个方面可以调节烦恼评估与积极情绪之间的关系。C可能通过改变日常压力源的影响对健康发挥部分作用。
关于该主题已知的内容有哪些?尽责性对寿命和健康状况有显著的积极影响。虽然健康行为的表现可能部分解释了这种关系,但有证据表明它并未完全介导这种影响。研究已开始将压力视为一个可能的额外解释变量,并且有证据表明尽责性调节了压力与健康行为之间的关系。本研究增加了什么?表明尽责性及其两个方面(条理性和勤奋性)调节了烦恼评估与积极情绪之间的关系。强调了在健康研究中研究人格较低层次方面的重要性。表明尽责性可能通过改变日常压力源的影响对健康发挥部分作用。