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Depression and neuroticism are linked through clinical observations of their co-occurrence in patients [1], theoretical psychological frameworks identifying neuroticism as a risk factor for depression [2], and shared environmental triggers such as specific wind patterns that correlate with both conditions [3].
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Environmental factors and mental health | Research Starters - EBSCO ebsco.com 1 fact
claimSpecific winds, including the Santa Ana and Chinook winds of North America, the Foehn and Sirocco winds of Europe and North Africa, and the Sharav wind of Israel, are linked to depression, nervousness, higher neuroticism, and violent crimes.
Developmental Psychopathology - DIR Floortime wondirfulplay.com 1 fact
claimNeuroticism is linked to anxiety and depression; extraversion is associated with resilience but can lead to impulsivity; conscientiousness is typically protective against various disorders; agreeableness can correlate with lower levels of externalizing behaviors; and openness to experience may connect with a higher risk for certain psychological issues.
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org 1 fact
measurementPatients with depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (n=24) showed decreased neuroticism and increased extraversion sustained at a 3-month follow-up after psilocybin administration, according to Erritzoe et al. (2018).