Title of article :
Self-reported levels of anxiety do not predict neuropsychological performance in healthy men
Author/Authors :
Shari R. Waldstein، نويسنده , , Christopher M. Ryan، نويسنده , , J. Richard Jennings، نويسنده , , Matthew F. Muldoon، نويسنده , , Stephen B. Manuck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
8
From page :
567
To page :
574
Abstract :
It is widely believed that even mild to moderately severe levels of anxiety have a negative impact on neuropsychological performance. To test that possibility, we used scores from Spielbergerʹs State and Trait Anxiety scales to predict performance on measures of attention, learning, memory, mental flexibility, and eye-hand coordination. Two samples of healthy young and middle-aged men were studied. Sample 1 consisted of 125 university students (M age = 20.37); Sample 2 consisted of 50 men recruited from the community (M age = 40.64). Results of multiple regression analyses revealed no significant associations in either sample, after controlling for age, education, and average alcohol consumption. These findings suggest an absence of relationship between self-reported symptoms of anxiety and neuropsychological function in healthy men.
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Record number :
515963
Link To Document :
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