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Manuel Galán, David Pineda, Pilar Rico-Bordera, José A Piqueras, Ana Martínez-Martíne. Are the dark personalities sincere? Connections between the Dark Triad and the Big Three. Current issues in personality psychology. vol 12. issue 3. 2024-08-26. PMID:39184903. |
the links between the dark triad and other general models have been widely studied; however, there is little research connecting it with the traditional, but still used, model of personality described by eysenck (psychoticism, extraversion, and neuroticism). |
2024-08-26 |
2024-08-28 |
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b' Nikola Grubor, Tatjana Gazibara, Pavle Gregori\\xc4\\x87, Zlatibor Lon\\xc4\\x8dar, Krstina Doklesti\\xc4\\x87 Vasiljev, Nenad Ivan\\xc4\\x8devi\\xc4\\x87, Du\\xc5\\xa1an Mici\\xc4\\x87, Nemanja Pavi\\xc4\\x87, Peter Martin, Boris Tadi\\xc4\\x87, Katarina Eri\\xc4\\x87, Smiljana Cvjetkovi\\xc4\\x87, Miljan \\xc4\\x86erani\\xc4\\x8. Validity of the Health Personality Assessment among rectal cancer survivors in Serbia. Heliyon. vol 10. issue 12. 2024-07-08. PMID:38975091.' |
cronbach's alpha coefficients for health neuroticism, health extraversion and health agreeableness were>0.7 and for health openness and health conscientiousness were >0.4. |
2024-07-08 |
2024-07-11 |
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Lei Zhang, Yusuke Takahash. Relationships between obsessive-compulsive disorder and the big five personality traits: A meta-analysis. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 177. 2024-07-04. PMID:38964090. |
although several studies have examined the relationships between obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd) and the big five personality traits (i.e., neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness), the results have been inconsistent. |
2024-07-04 |
2024-07-11 |
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Lei Zhang, Yusuke Takahash. Relationships between obsessive-compulsive disorder and the big five personality traits: A meta-analysis. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 177. 2024-07-04. PMID:38964090. |
the pooled effect size was 0.34 (95% confidence interval [ci]: 0.28, 0.40) for neuroticism, -0.14 (95% ci: -0.18, -0.10) for extraversion, -0.04 (95% ci: -0.09, 0.02) for openness, -0.10 (95% ci: -0.16, -0.04) for agreeableness, and -0.03 (95% ci: -0.11, 0.05) for conscientiousness, indicating that ocd was associated with higher scores for neuroticism and lower scores for extraversion and agreeableness. |
2024-07-04 |
2024-07-11 |
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Margarete E Vollrath, Espen Moen Eilertsen, Svenn Torgersen, Line C Gjerde, Eivind Ystro. Bridging temperament and the Big Five in children: A genetically informative study. Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 126. issue 4. 2024-06-13. PMID:38869871. |
the genetic correlations of temperament at 5 years and the big five at 8 years revealed two factors, the first comprising reversed big five neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and reversed eas emotionality, the second comprising big five extraversion, openness to experience, eas activity, sociability, and reversed shyness. |
2024-06-13 |
2024-06-15 |
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Ida Sund Morken, Lars Wichstrøm, Silje Steinsbekk, Kristine Rensvik Vidda. Depression and Personality Traits Across Adolescence-Within-Person Analyses of a Birth Cohort. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology. 2024-03-28. PMID:38546926. |
as regards the scar model, depression may have an even wider impact on personality traits: increasing neuroticism and reducing extraversion and conscientiousness. |
2024-03-28 |
2024-03-31 |
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Konstantina Dimou, Elena Dragioti, Georgios Tsitsas, Stefanos Mantzoukas, Mary Gouv. Association of Personality Traits and Self-Care Behaviors in People With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cureus. vol 15. issue 12. 2024-01-18. PMID:38234931. |
conversely, traits like extraversion and neuroticism showed associations with decreased medication adherence (or = 0.77, 95% ci = 0.61-0.96 and or = 0.51, 95% ci = 0.40-0.65, respectively), with neuroticism additionally linked to lower overall self-care behaviors (or = 0.67, 95% ci: 0.55-0.81). |
2024-01-18 |
2024-01-20 |
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Blair T Crewther, Zbigniew Obmiński, Dariusz Turowski, Beata Szczepańska, Helena Mroczkowsk. Associations between the Big Five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol in adolescent male athletes. Biology of sport. vol 41. issue 1. 2024-01-08. PMID:38188103. |
one hundred and twenty male ice hockey players (aged 14-19 years) were assessed for blood total (t, c) and free (ft, fc) hormones, body-size dimensions (i.e., body mass, height, body mass index [bmi]), the big five personality traits (i.e., extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness), and trait anxiety. |
2024-01-08 |
2024-01-10 |
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Blair T Crewther, Zbigniew Obmiński, Dariusz Turowski, Beata Szczepańska, Helena Mroczkowsk. Associations between the Big Five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol in adolescent male athletes. Biology of sport. vol 41. issue 1. 2024-01-08. PMID:38188103. |
correlational and regression (with age and bmi as covariates) analyses identified a positive effect of ft on extraversion, but a negative ft effect on neuroticism and anxiety ( |
2024-01-08 |
2024-01-10 |
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Jianzhao Zhang, Hui Zhong, Yiliang Zhang, Jie Yin, Xiaodong Song, Kaiwei Ye, Zijin Song, Shunkai Lai, Shuming Zhong, Zhen Wang, Yanbin Ji. Personality traits as predictors for treatment response to sertraline among unmedicated obsessive-compulsive Disorder: A 12-weeks retrospective longitudinal study. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 170. 2024-01-03. PMID:38171218. |
subsequent univariate cox proportional analyses indicated that both low neuroticism and high extraversion traits could forecast the response to sertraline. |
2024-01-03 |
2024-01-06 |
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Eva Potura, Victoria Klemm, Hannah Roesner, Barbara Sitter, Herbert Huscsava, Milena Trifunovic-Koenig, Peter Voitl, Reinhard Stramet. Second Victims among Austrian Pediatricians (SeViD-A1 Study). Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 11. issue 18. 2023-09-28. PMID:37761698. |
high neuroticism and extraversion values as well as working in outpatient care positively correlated with having experienced the svp. |
2023-09-28 |
2023-10-07 |
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Yannick Stephan, Angelina R Sutin, Martina Luchetti, Damaris Aschwanden, Antonio Terraccian. Personality and Risk of Incident Stroke in 6 Prospective Studies. Stroke. 2023-06-16. PMID:37325920. |
the present study adopted a systematic approach using a multi-cohort design to examine the associations between 5-factor model personality traits (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) and incident stroke using data from 6 large longitudinal samples of adults. |
2023-06-16 |
2023-08-14 |
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Eva Fleischmann, Nina Dalkner, Frederike T Fellendorf, Susanne A Bengesser, Melanie Lenger, Armin Birner, Robert Queissner, Martina Platzer, Adelina Tmava-Berisha, Alexander Maget, Jolana Wagner-Skacel, Tatjana Stross, Franziska Schmiedhofer, Stefan Smolle, Annamaria Painold, Eva Z Reininghau. The Big Five as Predictors of Cognitive Function in Individuals with Bipolar Disorder. Brain sciences. vol 13. issue 5. 2023-05-27. PMID:37239245. |
the connection between cognitive function and the "big five" personality traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) in the general population is well known; however, studies researching bipolar disorder (bd) are scarce. |
2023-05-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Felippe Toledo, Fraser Carso. Neurocircuitry of Personality Traits and Intent in Decision-Making. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 13. issue 5. 2023-05-26. PMID:37232586. |
cortical systems involved in traits such as extraversion and neuroticism were found to share multiple components, as did traits of agreeableness and conscientiousness, with these four features revolving around the activation and structural integrity of the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc). |
2023-05-26 |
2023-08-14 |
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Aminata Bicego, Héléna Cassol, Jessica Simon, Pauline Fritz, Simona Abagnale, Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse, Steven Laureys, Charlotte Martia. Personality traits and pattern of beliefs of near-death(-like) experiencers. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 17. 2023-05-15. PMID:37187942. |
this study investigated whether personality traits (openness, extraversion, pleasantness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism), dissociative experiences, fantasy proneness, disposition toward auditory hallucinations, absorption trait, and endorsement of paranormal and spiritual beliefs could be associated with the recall of ndes(-like). |
2023-05-15 |
2023-08-14 |
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Christina S Galiano, Alexandra M Andrea, Timothy A Brown, Anthony J Rosellin. Direct and Interactive Effects of Personality and Experiencing Changes in Relationships on Symptoms of Internalizing Psychopathology During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Cognitive therapy and research. vol 47. issue 3. 2023-05-11. PMID:37168695. |
the present study examined the prospective direct and interactive effects of personality (neuroticism, extraversion) and experiencing changes in friendships during the pandemic on symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. |
2023-05-11 |
2023-08-14 |
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Weixi Kang, Francois Steffens, Sònia Pineda, Kaya Widuch, Antonio Malvas. Personality traits and dimensions of mental health. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-05-01. PMID:37127723. |
moreover, neuroticism was positively related to all dimensions of mental health issues, extraversion was negatively related to ghq-12a (social dysfunction & anhedonia) and ghq-12b (depression & anxiety), agreeableness and conscientiousness were negatively related to ghq-12a (social dysfunction & anhedonia) and ghq-12c (loss of confidence), and openness was negatively related to ghq-12b (depression & anxiety). |
2023-05-01 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Elsa Sfeir, Radwan El Othman, Muna Barakat, Souheil Hallit, Sahar Obei. Personality Traits and Mental Health among Lebanese Medical Students: The Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 12. 2022-12-23. PMID:36554039. |
higher extraversion (b = -0.11), higher neuroticism (b = -0.28) and higher emotional intelligence (b = -0.03) were significantly associated with lower depression. |
2022-12-23 |
2023-08-14 |
human |
Rachel L Bachrach, Agnes Zhou, Lakshmi Kumar, Greta Lyons, Carillon J Skrzynski, Kasey G Creswel. Indirect effects of personality on high-intensity drinking: The role of drinking motives. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 2022-12-12. PMID:36507856. |
we hypothesized that trait neuroticism would be indirectly associated with the likelihood of hid via coping motives and that extraversion would be indirectly associated with the likelihood of hid via social and enhancement motives. |
2022-12-12 |
2023-08-14 |
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Håvard R Karlsen, Eva Langvi. Sex-specific psychological risk profiles of CVD in the HUNT study: the role of neuroticism and extraversion. Psychology & health. 2022-11-21. PMID:36404707. |
in this study, we examine the role of sex, neuroticism, extraversion, anxiety and depression on the risk of cvd. |
2022-11-21 |
2023-08-14 |
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