W. E. LEE, M. E. J. WADSWORTH, and M. HOTOPF report that high trait anxiety measured in adolescence is associated with reduced accidents and accidental death in early adulthood but higher rates of non-accidental mortality in later life. They studied 4,070 men abd women born in the UK in 1946 in a longitudinal, population-based, birth cohort study.
Teachers who worry about student anxieties might find this study useful.
I don’t see a direct link between this study and uses of ink enabled PCs, I found the study resulted in interesting finds I didn’t expect.
Psychological Medicine (2006), 36: 345-351 Cambridge University Press