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Domain-specificity and individual differences in worry
Authors:Peter K. Jonason  Carin Perilloux
Affiliation:a School of Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith NSW 2751, Australia
b Williams College, Psychology Department, Bronfman Science Center, 18 Hoxsey St., Williamstown, MA 01267, United States
Abstract:Worrying is generally perceived to be an undesirable mental state. An evolutionary approach suggests, however, despite the potential distress, worry may function to focus individuals’ attention on evolutionarily-relevant tasks. In the current study (= 193), we demonstrated that participants’ primary worries were focused within domains central to reproductive success and mate-value. Furthermore, mating strategy predicted worries in the domains of social status and mating. Neuroticism, as an individual difference reflecting vigilance to threats, was correlated with worry about fitness-relevant but not fitness-irrelevant domains. The current study documents the first domain-specific assessment of worries and complements this analysis with intriguing individual difference predictors of worry.
Keywords:Worry   Personality   Individual differences   Domain-specificity   Evolutionary psychology
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