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ABSTRACT Objective Schizotypal personality traits, such as unusual experiences, odd beliefs, or social anhedonia, predict psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs) and heightened stress‐reactivity in daily life. Yet, in previous studies, stressor appraisal, but not exposure, was used to predict stress‐reactivity, which might be a consequence of behavioral ...
Levente Rónai+3 more
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Longitudinal associations between amyloid and symptoms of depression and anxiety in subjective cognitive decline: the impact of personality characteristics. [PDF]
Trieu C+10 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Most research investigating relationships between the Big Five and emotional states has focused on how emotional attributes relate to Extraversion and Neuroticism. However, the potential for discrete emotional states to enable a richer understanding of the emotive nature of all Big Five traits and their subtraits has been ...
Ryan Donovan+3 more
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The mediating role of the big five personality traits in the relationship between self-efficacy and depressive symptoms among Chinese university students. [PDF]
Yang Y, Mou Z, Zhang L, Ma S, Zhao Z.
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Age Patterns in Dual‐Cycle Identity Processes and Their Associations With Life Satisfaction
ABSTRACT Objective Identity development research often applies the identity status approach, which distinguishes different dimensions of identity‐relevant commitment levels and exploration behavior. However, age differences in these dimensions have mostly been examined in adolescence and young adulthood, leaving questions about their variation across ...
Joshua A. Weller+2 more
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My next client:Understanding the Big Five and positive personality dispositions of those seeking psychosocial support interventions [PDF]
Hicks, Richard E., Klockner, Karen D
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ABSTRACT Objective We provide a fine‐grained portrait of age‐graded differences in Humility across the lifespan. Specifically, we shed light on year‐by‐year differences and explore differences‐in‐differences in the wake of the COVID pandemic. Methods We used large‐scale cross‐sectional data (n = 2,025,004) and employed multigroup confirmatory factor ...
Wendy W. L. Cheung+2 more
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