Personality Predicts Health Declines Through Stressful Life Events During Late Mid-Life.

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Published in J Pers on May 26, 2015

Authors

Juliette M Iacovino1, Ryan Bogdan1, Thomas F Oltmanns1

Author Affiliations

1: Washington University in St. Louis.

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