We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) in a sample of 766 young, middle-aged, and old adults. Analyses comprised data on personality, SWB, and reconstructed positive and negative life events. Results for the total sample indicate a strong relation between neuroticism and SWB, and an important influence of reconstructed life events on SWB with a stronger effect for negative as compared to positive events. Age differences in the prediction of SWB emerge for personality and life events: extraversion is only a predictor of SWB in young adults and the effect of neuroticism is more pronounced in old adults. Moreover, the influence of negative li...
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Building upon decades of research with the lifelong (nine-decade) Terman Life Cycle Study, we presen...
Recent observations that personality traits are related to later-life health and wellbeing outcomes ...
We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as ...
Theories of aging consider subjective well-being (SWB) as a global indicator of sane psy-chological ...
The effect of life events on subjective well-being (SWB) was explored in a 2-year longitudinal study...
Subjective well-being, comprised of the components of Affect and Life-Satisfaction, is a positive pe...
The study investigated the effect of personality traits (wave 1), change in personality traits over ...
This recta-analysis u ed 9 literature search strategies to examine 137 distinct personality construc...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
Abstract Introduction Subjective well-being (SWB) is a contributing factor for building resilience a...
The study examined unique predictive relations of personality traits with three components of subjec...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
The aim was to determine whether the relationship between personality traits and Subjective Well-Bei...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between major recent life events ...
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Building upon decades of research with the lifelong (nine-decade) Terman Life Cycle Study, we presen...
Recent observations that personality traits are related to later-life health and wellbeing outcomes ...
We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as ...
Theories of aging consider subjective well-being (SWB) as a global indicator of sane psy-chological ...
The effect of life events on subjective well-being (SWB) was explored in a 2-year longitudinal study...
Subjective well-being, comprised of the components of Affect and Life-Satisfaction, is a positive pe...
The study investigated the effect of personality traits (wave 1), change in personality traits over ...
This recta-analysis u ed 9 literature search strategies to examine 137 distinct personality construc...
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous empirical r...
Abstract Introduction Subjective well-being (SWB) is a contributing factor for building resilience a...
The study examined unique predictive relations of personality traits with three components of subjec...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
The aim was to determine whether the relationship between personality traits and Subjective Well-Bei...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between major recent life events ...
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Building upon decades of research with the lifelong (nine-decade) Terman Life Cycle Study, we presen...
Recent observations that personality traits are related to later-life health and wellbeing outcomes ...