Objective: To study the association between several personality traits and all-cause mortality. Methods: We established a historical cohort of 7216 subjects who completed the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) for research at the Mayo Clinic from 1962 to 1965, and who resided within a 120-mile radius centered in Rochester, MN. A total of 7080 subjects (98.1%) were followed over four decades either actively (via a direct or proxy telephone interview) or passively (via review of medical records or by obtaining their death certificates). We examined the association of pessimistic, anxious, and depressive personality traits (as measured using MMPI scales) with all-cause mortality. Results: A total of 4634 subjects (65.5%) died d...
Objectives: Our objectives were to test whether Conscientiousness, the other 4 domains of the Five-F...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
Objective: Personality traits have been regularly linked with all-cause mortality risk. However, wha...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Majority of studies on personality and physical health have focuse...
The idea that personality traits may influence longevity is based on the observation that many of th...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI...
ABSTRACT—Previous studies have indicated that high neuroticism is associated with early mortality. H...
The current study examined the predictive ability of the Big Five personality traits with mortality,...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five...
Objectives: Our objectives were to test whether Conscientiousness, the other 4 domains of the Five-F...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
Objective: Personality traits have been regularly linked with all-cause mortality risk. However, wha...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Majority of studies on personality and physical health have focuse...
The idea that personality traits may influence longevity is based on the observation that many of th...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI...
ABSTRACT—Previous studies have indicated that high neuroticism is associated with early mortality. H...
The current study examined the predictive ability of the Big Five personality traits with mortality,...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five...
Objectives: Our objectives were to test whether Conscientiousness, the other 4 domains of the Five-F...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...