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A developmental perspective on personality in emerging adulthood: childhood antecedents and concurrent adaptation.

Rebecca L Shiner1, Ann S Masten, Auke Tellegen.   

Abstract

Personality and competence were examined in a community sample of 205 children ages 8-12 who were followed up 10 years later in emerging adulthood (ages 17-23). Adult Positive Emotionality (PEM), Negative Emotionality (NEM), and Constraint (CON) were presaged by childhood personality. PEM was associated with current success in social and romantic relationships. Low CON was associated with childhood and current antisocial conduct. NEM was broadly linked to childhood and current maladaptation, consistent with the possibility that failure in major developmental tasks increases NEM. Findings highlight the pervasive linkage of NEM to maladaptation and suggest that adult personality may develop from processes embedded in childhood adaptation as well as childhood personality.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12416920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3514


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