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      The role of vigilance in the relationship between neuroticism and health: A registered report

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          The theory of healthy neuroticism, that neuroticism can impact health through both negative and positive pathways, often relies on descriptions of vigilance to illustrate beneficial effects. The current study is among the first to describe the relationship of neuroticism to body vigilance and test the degree to which this relationship impacts health. In an online participant panel (N = 1055), neuroticism was associated with one factor of vigilance: sensation awareness belief. This factor had a suppression effect on the relationship between neuroticism and healthy behavior, such that the effect of neuroticism through vigilance was healthy, whereas the direct effect was unhealthy. We discuss the implications of these findings and caution against using vigilance to explain the heterogeneity in neuroticism-health relationships.

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          Journal
          0415553
          25731
          J Res Pers
          J Res Pers
          Journal of research in personality
          0092-6566
          16 April 2020
          28 October 2017
          April 2018
          11 May 2020
          : 73
          : 27-34
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States
          [b ]Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author.: weston.sara@ 123456gmail.com , sara.weston@ 123456northwestern.edu (S.J. Weston).
          Article
          PMC7213602 PMC7213602 7213602 nihpa1564615
          10.1016/j.jrp.2017.10.005
          7213602
          32394989
          b3905874-5cd4-4c5b-964a-b8cbc35e5f1b
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          Health behaviors,Self-rated health,Health,Preregistered,Vigilance,Cross-sectional,Neuroticism

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