Higher levels of positive affect were significantly associated with a higher probability of survival in the five years following. They compared mortality rates among three groups over a five-year period following the survey. Those in the high and medium positive affect groups had death rates of 3.6% and 4.6%, respectively, compared to 7.3% for the low positive affect group.
Higher levels of positive affect were significantly associated with a higher probability of survival in the five years following. They compared mortality rates among three groups over a five-year period following the survey. Those in the high and medium positive affect groups had death rates of 3.6% and 4.6%, respectively, compared to 7.3% for the low positive affect group.