Objective This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets of children's Big Five dimensions. Method Two independent community samples covering early childhood (2–4.5 years; N = 365, 39% girls) and middle childhood to the end of middle adolescence (6–17 years; N = 579, 50% girls) were used. All children had the Belgian nationality. Developmental changes were examined using cohort-sequential latent growth modeling on the 18 facets of the Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children. Results In early childhood, changes were mostly similar across child gender. Between 2 and 4.5 years, several facets showed mean-level stability; others changed in the direction of less Extraversion and Emotional Stability...
The goal of this research was to examine the relationships between parenting practices and child per...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology starts to develop from (late) childhood onwards...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
Objective This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets of ...
Objective This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets of ...
Objective: This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets o...
__Objective:__ This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facet...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether changes in children's self-reported Big Fi...
This study examined whether changes in children's self‐reported Big Five dimensions are represented ...
Studies on the developmental course of personality disorders have suggested that adult personality d...
The present study aims to investigate gender differences in the mean-level change of the Big Five fr...
This study investigated development of the Big Five personality traits from early childhood into adu...
The present article examines Big Five personality development across adolescence and middle adulthoo...
The present research pursues three major goals. First, we develop scales to measure the Little Six y...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
The goal of this research was to examine the relationships between parenting practices and child per...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology starts to develop from (late) childhood onwards...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
Objective This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets of ...
Objective This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets of ...
Objective: This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facets o...
__Objective:__ This study examined long-term developmental changes in mother-rated lower-order facet...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether changes in children's self-reported Big Fi...
This study examined whether changes in children's self‐reported Big Five dimensions are represented ...
Studies on the developmental course of personality disorders have suggested that adult personality d...
The present study aims to investigate gender differences in the mean-level change of the Big Five fr...
This study investigated development of the Big Five personality traits from early childhood into adu...
The present article examines Big Five personality development across adolescence and middle adulthoo...
The present research pursues three major goals. First, we develop scales to measure the Little Six y...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
The goal of this research was to examine the relationships between parenting practices and child per...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology starts to develop from (late) childhood onwards...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...