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For some people, procrastination can be persistent and tremendously disruptive to everyday life.

Professor Harry McGill at Johns Hopkins University suggests that procrastination is correlated with depression, anxiety, and high stress levels.

Negative coping responses of procrastination tend to be avoidant or emotional rather than task-oriented or focused on problem-solving.

In 2006, it was suggested that neuroticism has no direct links to procrastination and that any relationship is fully mediated by conscientiousness.