The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five-factor personality traits and dispositional optimism, is strongly associated with mortality in late life. After baseline assessment of health and personality traits as predictors of mortality, 450 participants were followed over a period of 6.5 years. Consistent with our hypotheses, findings demonstrated that risk of death was significantly greater for high scorers in perfectionism and neuroticism, compared to low scorers at the time of base line. Conversely, risk of death was significantly lower for high scorers in conscientiousness, extraversion and optimism. Implications for health and longevity are discussed
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
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...
The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five...
The current study examined the predictive ability of the Big Five personality traits with mortality,...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
Objective: To study the association between several personality traits and all-cause mortality. Meth...
ABSTRACT—Previous studies have indicated that high neuroticism is associated with early mortality. H...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
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...
The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five...
The current study examined the predictive ability of the Big Five personality traits with mortality,...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
This study examined the Big Five personality traits as predictors of mortality risk, and smoking as ...
Objective: To study the association between several personality traits and all-cause mortality. Meth...
ABSTRACT—Previous studies have indicated that high neuroticism is associated with early mortality. H...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
International audiencePersonality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsis...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
We review evidence for links between personality traits and longevity. We provide an overview of per...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...
Personality may influence the risk of death, but the evidence remains inconsistent. We examined asso...