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Affects,demographic variables,and health
Authors:Bernard Lubin  Marvin Zuckerman  Linda M. Breytspraak  Neil C. Bull  Ashok K. Gumbhir  Christine M. Rinck
Abstract:The revised Multiple Affect Adjective Check List (MAACL-R) was given to a national probability sample that consisted of 1,543 adults who also were interviewed, which provided demographic data and self-ratings of health, medication use, and social activities. Standardization procedures have reduced markedly the acquiescence factor and the correlations among the dysphoric affect scales in the MAACL-R. The demographic variables of sex, race, age, education, occupation, income, marital status, religion, geographial area of residence, and size of town or city were related to some of the scales. Positive affect was related directly to self-ratings of health; dysphoric affect was related negatively to these ratings. Frequencles of volunteer activities and social activities in general correlated negatively with depression and positively with positive affect scales.
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