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The Role of Affect on Physical Health Over Time: A Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis Over 20 Years.

Christopher W Wiese1, Zhuo Job Chen2, Louis Tay3, Elliot M Friedman3, Jerrald L Rector3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: While previous studies have investigated the interplay between affect and health (1) over an extended period of time, (2) in a representative population, and (3) while modelling positive and negative affect simultaneously, no single study has done all three at once.
METHODS: The present study accomplishes this by sampling adults from the Midlife Development in the US study who completed affect (Mroczek & Kolarz, 1998) and health measures (chronic conditions, Charlson, Szatrowski, Peterson, & Gold, 1994; functional limitations, McHorney, Ware, Lu, & Sherbourne, 1994; self-reported health) measured three times over 20 years. We ran three (one per health metric) random-intercept cross-lagged panel models, where positive and negative affect were modelled simultaneously.
RESULTS: Results indicated that positive and negative affect significantly predicted future heath (functional limitations/self-reported health) and that this relationship was reciprocal (i.e. health measures predicted future affect). However, there were no significant cross-lagged relations between affect and chronic conditions.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that both positive and negative affect play an equal role in predicting future health for functional limitations and self-reported health as well as highlight the bi-directionality of this relationship. Additionally, the degree to which affect predicts future health may be moderated by the type of health outcome.
© 2018 The International Association of Applied Psychology.

Keywords:  affect; cross-lagged; health; longitudinal; well-being

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30467981     DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psychol Health Well Being        ISSN: 1758-0854


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