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Positive Affect and Inflammatory Activity in Breast Cancer Survivors: Examining the Role of Affective Arousal

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2016

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The relationship of high-arousal positive affect (e.g., "active") with sTNF-RII seems to be driven by the overlap of high-arousal positive affect with fatigue, whereas the relationship of low-arousal positive affect (e.g., "calm") with CRP was independent of fatigue. Future research should consider affective arousal when examining the association of positive affect with inflammation as this facet of positive affect may have important implications for interpretation of results.

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