Neuroticism is the psychological trait of tending to experience negative emotions. What does this look like, and what makes some people more neurotic than others? Read on to find out. Definition: Neuroticism refers to one of the “Big Five” personality traits, which is characterized by a tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, and fear. Neuroticism is a personality trait that reflects a tendency toward negative emotions, such as anxiety, depression, and self-doubt. Learn how to assess, cope with, and change your level of neuroticism, and how it affects your mental health and well-being. Further, in the context of chronic diseases and cancer, neuroticism is a strong predictor of clinical deterioration and mortality. Taken together, there is accumulating evidence to suggest that neuroticism is associated with the onset, maintenance, and deterioration of a wide range of physical health problems (for review, see Lahey 2009).

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