Patterns of stress generation differ depending on internalizing symptoms, alcohol use, and personality traits in early adulthood: a five year longitudinal study.
Brandon L GoldsteinStephen ArmeliRachel L AdamsMartin A FlorimonConstance HammenHoward TennenPublished in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2021)
Our results indicate that stress generation applies to internalizing symptoms broadly rather than specifically to depression. Moreover, neuroticism was no longer a significant predictor of life events when examined with internalizing symptoms simultaneously. These results support the value of integrative models that test numerous factors predicting stressful life events.