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Identifying repressors: A methodological issue for health psychology
Authors:Lynn B. Myers
Affiliation:Health Psychology Unit, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences , University College , London
Abstract:Abstract

The majority of studies in health psychology use self-report measures. However, there is a growing body of evidence indicating that this methodology may be problematic for a significant minority of the population: individuals who possess a repressive coping style (repressors). Repressors, who fail to report negative affect, answer many self-report measures in a positive fashion. Research has identified an association between repressors, who are identified by low trait anxiety scores and high defensiveness scores, and adverse health outcomes. Therefore, repressors are an important group for health psychologists to investigate. Health psychology research should use more than one method of data collection in an attempt to unravel this difficult methodological problem.
Keywords:Repressive coping style  self-report measures
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