Personality traits and perceived social support among depressed older adults
Personality traits and perceived social support among depressed older adults
The contribution of personality traits and social support to mental health is well established, but to our knowledge there have been no longitudinal investigations of the relation between personality and social support in depressed older adults. In the current study, we examined a repeated measures multi-level mixed model of change in perceived social support to determine whether personality traits and depressive symptoms were associated with changes in perceived social support over the 3 year study interval in a sample of depressed older adults. Results suggest that Conscientiousness and Extraversion were personality traits that were significantly predictive of changes in perceived social support over this time interval. Based on these results it appears that, among depressed older adults, those with conscientious or extraverted personality traits are more likely to resist impulses to withdraw from relationships. In addition, these traits may lead to more satisfying interactions and greater perceived social support over time. The implications of these results are discussed.
personality, social support, perceived social support, depression, older adults
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Cukrowicz, K.C.
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Franzese, A.T.
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Thorp, A.T.
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Cheavens, J.S.
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Lynch, T.R.
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14 October 2008
Cukrowicz, K.C.
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Franzese, A.T.
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Thorp, A.T.
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Cheavens, J.S.
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Lynch, T.R.
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Cukrowicz, K.C., Franzese, A.T., Thorp, A.T., Cheavens, J.S. and Lynch, T.R.
(2008)
Personality traits and perceived social support among depressed older adults.
Aging & Mental Health, 12 (5), .
(doi:10.1080/13607860802343258).
(PMID:18855183)
Abstract
The contribution of personality traits and social support to mental health is well established, but to our knowledge there have been no longitudinal investigations of the relation between personality and social support in depressed older adults. In the current study, we examined a repeated measures multi-level mixed model of change in perceived social support to determine whether personality traits and depressive symptoms were associated with changes in perceived social support over the 3 year study interval in a sample of depressed older adults. Results suggest that Conscientiousness and Extraversion were personality traits that were significantly predictive of changes in perceived social support over this time interval. Based on these results it appears that, among depressed older adults, those with conscientious or extraverted personality traits are more likely to resist impulses to withdraw from relationships. In addition, these traits may lead to more satisfying interactions and greater perceived social support over time. The implications of these results are discussed.
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Published date: 14 October 2008
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personality, social support, perceived social support, depression, older adults
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ISSN: 1360-7863
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