نتایج جستجو برای: conscientiousness

تعداد نتایج: 2410  

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2015
Sarah E Hampson Grant W Edmonds Lewis R Goldberg Joan P Dubanoski Teresa A Hillier

OBJECTIVE To investigate a life-span health-behavior mechanism relating childhood personality to adult clinical health. METHODS Childhood Big Five personality traits at mean age 10, adult Big Five personality traits, adult clinically assessed dysregulation at mean age 51 (a summary of dysregulated blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipids), and a retrospective, cumulative measure of life-span...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Kristin N Javaras Stacey M Schaefer Carien M van Reekum Regina C Lapate Lawrence L Greischar David R Bachhuber Gayle Dienberg Love Carol D Ryff Richard J Davidson

Greater levels of conscientiousness have been associated with lower levels of negative affect. We focus on one mechanism through which conscientiousness may decrease negative affect: effective emotion regulation, as reflected by greater recovery from negative stimuli. In 273 adults who were 35-85 years old, we collected self-report measures of personality including conscientiousness and its sel...

2005
Brent W. Roberts Kate E. Walton Tim Bogg

This article provides an overview of the role conscientiousness plays in the health process over the life course. The authors describe their research on the underlying structure of conscientiousness and how conscientiousness predicts social environmental factors and health behaviors that have a known relationship to health and longevity. The authors then show that conscientiousness continues to...

2009
Carolyn MacCann Angela Lee Duckworth Richard D. Roberts

a r t i c l e i n f o Conscientiousness is often found to predict academic outcomes, but is defined differently by different models of personality. High school students (N = 291) completed a large number of Conscientiousness items from different models and the Big Five Inventory (BFI). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of the items uncovered Correlations between these facets and the ...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2015
Svein Ottar Olsen Ho Huy Tuu Pirjo Honkanen Bas Verplanken

The present study aims to explore the relationship between conscientiousness and the consumption of healthy versus unhealthy main meals. Impulsive eating was tested as a mediator in this relationship, as well as direct effects of age on those constructs. A nationwide representative sample of 1,006 Norwegian adults (18-70 years) within a prospective design was used to test a theoretical model. T...

2010
Christopher J. Boyce Alex M. Wood

Conscientious individuals tend to achieve more and have higher well-being. This has led to a view that conscientiousness is always positive for well-being. We hypothesize that conscientiousness could be detrimental to well-being when failure is experienced, such as when individuals become unemployed. In a 4-year longitudinal study of 9570 individuals interviewed yearly we show that the drop in ...

2012
Kristin N. Javaras Stacey M. Schaefer Carien M. van Reekum Regina C. Lapate Lawrence L. Greischar David R. Bachhuber Gayle Dienberg Love Carol D. Ryff Richard J. Davidson

Greater levels of conscientiousness have been associated with lower levels of negative affect. We focus on one mechanism through which conscientiousness may decrease negative affect: effective emotion regulation, as reflected by greater recovery from negative stimuli. In 273 adults who were 35–85 years old, we collected self-report measures of personality including conscientiousness and its sel...

2017
Kristin N. Javaras Molly Williams Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers

Conscientiousness is commonly conceptualized as a personality trait that reflects tendencies to be disciplined, goal oriented, self-controlled, responsible to others, hardworking, orderly, and rule following. Higher levels of conscientiousness reliably predict a host of desirable life outcomes, including longevity and better health throughout the life span. Given the consistently positive relat...

2016
Allison M. Tackman Sanjay Srivastava Jennifer H. Pfeifer Mirella Dapretto

Conscientiousness is related to a range of important life outcomes, so it is important to understand its development early in life. We examined how conscientiousness changes from late childhood through middle adolescence and what other psychosocial changes it co-occurs with. We developed and validated a conscientiousness scale for use in existing data. Then in a longitudinal study of participan...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2008
Margaret L Kern Howard S Friedman

OBJECTIVE Following up on growing evidence that higher levels of conscientiousness are associated with greater health protection, the authors conducted a meta-analysis of the association between conscientiousness-related traits and longevity. DESIGN Using a random-effects analysis model, the authors statistically combined 20 independent samples. In addition, the authors used fixed-effects ana...

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