neuroticism associated_with anxiety
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A genome-wide association study of neuroticism in a population-based sample.
(2010)
PMID:20634892
cited
twin studies ... show a genetic covariance of neuroticism with anxiety
confidence: 0.88
neuroticism is the sole general factor in anxiety and depression (that is, is common to all anxiety and mood disorders)
confidence: 0.93
we provide support for a common factor of neuroticism shared by anxiety and depression
confidence: 0.95
Research examining anxiety and depression might include measures of neuroticism
confidence: 0.85
participants with either a mood or an anxiety disorder scored higher [on neuroticism] than participants with neither type of disorder, F (2, 596)=51.8, p<.001
confidence: 0.94
neuroticism is common to mood and anxiety disorders
confidence: 0.90
neuroticism may be the single characteristic common to anxiety and depression
confidence: 0.88
trait NA was common to depression and anxiety as measured by a combination of interview and questionnaires
confidence: 0.90
Marital quality moderates genetic and environmental influences on the internalizing spectrum.
(2008)
PMID:19025229
cited
comorbidity among mood and anxiety disorders can largely be accounted for by the personality trait of neuroticism
confidence: 0.93