Authors
Sarah D Pressman, Sheldon Cohen
Publication date
2005/11
Source
Psychological bulletin
Volume
131
Issue
6
Pages
925
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This review highlights consistent patterns in the literature associating positive affect (PA) and physical health. However, it also raises serious conceptual and methodological reservations. Evidence suggests an association of trait PA and lower morbidity and of state and trait PA and decreased symptoms and pain. Trait PA is also associated with increased longevity among older community-dwelling individuals. The literature on PA and surviving serious illness is inconsistent. Experimentally inducing intense bouts of activated state PA triggers short-term rises in physiological arousal and associated (potentially harmful) effects on immune, cardiovascular, and pulmonary function. However, arousing effects of state PA are not generally found in naturalistic ambulatory studies in which bouts of PA are typically less intense and often associated with health protective responses. A theoretical framework to guide further study …
Total citations
2006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024155511612412814615419718726522424623820619318017413957
Scholar articles
SD Pressman, S Cohen - Psychological bulletin, 2005