| Literature DB >> 21876796 |
Kim Josefsson1, Päivi Merjonen, Markus Jokela, Laura Pulkki-Råback, Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen.
Abstract
Little is known about the relationship between temperament and character inventory (TCI) profiles and depressive symptoms. Personality profiles are useful, because personality traits may have different effects on depressive symptoms when combined with different combinations of other traits. Participants were from the population-based Young Finns study with repeated measurements in 1997, 2001, and 2007 (n = 1402 to 1902). TCI was administered in 1997 and mild depressive symptoms (modified Beck's depression inventory, BDI) were reported in 1997, 2001, and 2007. BDI-II was also administered in 2007. We found that high harm avoidance and low self-directedness related strongly to depressive symptoms. In addition, sensitive (NHR) and fanatical people (ScT) were especially vulnerable to depressive symptoms. high novelty seeking and reward dependence increased depressive symptoms when harm avoidance was high. These associations were very similar in cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis. Personality profiles help in understanding the complex associations between depressive symptoms and personality.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21876796 PMCID: PMC3162972 DOI: 10.1155/2011/431314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1321
Frequency distribution of TCI profiles.
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| NHR—sensitive | 210 (186/24) | 166 (152/14) | 158 (147/11) | 158 (147/11) |
| NHr—explosive | 177 (92/85) | 112 (64/48) | 107 (59/48) | 107 (59/48) |
| NhR—passionate | 310 (226/84) | 245 (186/59) | 231 (172/59) | 231 (172/59) |
| Nhr—adventurous | 249 (100/149) | 166 (73/93) | 149 (74/75) | 149 (74/75) |
| nHR—cautious | 240 (197/43) | 193 (159/34) | 200 (172/28) | 200 (172/28) |
| nHr—methodical | 316 (155/161) | 258 (128/130) | 241 (121/120) | 239 (121/118) |
| nhR—reliable | 180 (108/72) | 139 (88/51) | 144 (93/51) | 144 (93/51) |
| nhr—independent | 220 (74/146) | 163 (56/107) | 174 (62/112) | 174 (62/112) |
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| SCT—creative | 336 (251/85) | 268 (211/57) | 254 (202/52) | 253 (202/51) |
| SCt—organized | 344 (192/152) | 255 (149/106) | 265 (157/108) | 265 (157/108) |
| ScT—fanatical | 87 (52/35) | 75 (48/27) | 61 (40/21) | 61 (40/21) |
| Sct—autocratic | 189 (72/117) | 137 (52/85) | 134 (55/79) | 134 (55/79) |
| sCT—moody | 181 (147/34) | 141 (122/19) | 147 (122/25) | 147 (122/25) |
| sCt—dependent | 94 (64/30) | 76 (49/27) | 75 (55/20) | 75 (55/20) |
| scT—disorganized | 346 (210/136) | 248 (167/81) | 233 (155/78) | 232 (155/77) |
| sct—depressive | 325 (150/175) | 242 (108/134) | 235 (114/121) | 235 (114/121) |
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| Total | 1902 (1138/764) | 1442 (906/536) | 1404 (900/504) | 1402 (900/502) |
In 1997 and 2001, depressive symptoms were assessed by the modified version of the BDI only (see methods for details).
In 2007 depressive symptoms were assessed by both the original BDI-II and modified BDI NHR = sensitive; NHr = explosive; NhR = passionate; Nhr = adventurous; nHR = cautious; nHr = methodical; nhR = reliable; nhr = independent.
SCT = creative; SCt = organized; ScT = fanatical; Sct = autocratic; sCT = moody; sCt = dependent; scT = disorganized; sct = depressive.
Figure 1Standardized scores (mean = 0, SD = 1) of mild depressive symptoms (modified BDI) in different character combinations. 95% confidence intervals included. Sex and birth year were controlled. SCT = creative; SCt = organized; ScT = fanatical; Sct = autocratic; sCT = moody; sCt = dependent; scT = disorganized; sct = depressive.
Figure 2Standardized scores (mean = 0, SD = 1) of mild depressive symptoms (modified BDI) in different temperament combinations. 95% confidence intervals included. Sex and birth year were controlled. NHR = sensitive; NHr = explosive; NhR = passionate; Nhr = adventurous; nHR = cautious; nHr = methodical; nhR = reliable; nhr = independent.
Figure 3BDI-II depressive symptoms sum scores in different character combinations. Sex and birth year were controlled. SCT = creative; SCt = organized; ScT = fanatical; Sct = autocratic; sCT = moody; sCt = dependent; scT = disorganized; sct = depressive.
Figure 4BDI-II depressive symptoms sum scores in different temperament combinations. Sex and birth year were controlled. NHR = sensitive; NHr = explosive; NhR = passionate; Nhr = adventurous; nHR = cautious; nHr = methodical; nhR = reliable; nhr = independent.
Pairwise comparison of depressive symptom scores between groups of various temperament and character profiles.
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| NHR versus nHR | .283 | .000 | .140 | .152 | .159 | .110 | 2.074 | .002 |
| NHr versus nHr | .101 | .207 | .146 | .163 | .211 | .053 | 1.728 | .021 |
| NhR versus nhR | .137 | .087 | .149 | .129 | .196 | .048 | .424 | .534 |
| Nhr versus nhr | .247 | .002 | .209 | .040 | .136 | .000 | .549 | .444 |
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| NHR versus NhR | 1.072 | .000 | .719 | .000 | .786 | .000 | 4.912 | .000 |
| NHr versus Nhr | .905 | .000 | .737 | .000 | .667 | .000 | 3.420 | .000 |
| nHR versus nhR | .926 | .000 | .728 | .000 | .823 | .000 | 3.262 | .000 |
| nHr versus nhr | 1.051 | .000 | .800 | .000 | .593 | .000 | 2.241 | .000 |
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| NHR versus NHr | −.152 | .084 | −.225 | .048 | −.050 | .672 | .831 | .307 |
| NhR versus Nhr | −.319 | .000 | −.207 | .028 | −.169 | .088 | −.660 | .331 |
| nHR versus nHr | −.334 | .000 | −.219 | .014 | .001 | .993 | .485 | .441 |
| nhR versus nhr | −.210 | .015 | −.147 | .172 | −.229 | .032 | −.536 | .465 |
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| SCT versus sCT | −.968 | .000 | −.766 | .000 | −.456 | .000 | −2.480 | .000 |
| SCt versus sCt | −1.146 | .000 | −.798 | .000 | −.725 | .000 | −3.515 | .000 |
| ScT versus scT | −.944 | .000 | −.684 | .000 | −.608 | .000 | −2.487 | .007 |
| Sct versus sct | −1.076 | .000 | −.837 | .000 | −.744 | .000 | −3.537 | .000 |
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| SCT versus ScT | −.328 | .001 | −.239 | .040 | −.215 | .100 | −.967 | .290 |
| SCt versus Sct | −.355 | .000 | −.203 | .033 | −.245 | .012 | −.535 | .433 |
| sCT versus scT | −.305 | .000 | −.157 | .096 | −.367 | .000 | −.975 | .150 |
| sCt versus sct | −.286 | .002 | −.242 | .040 | −.264 | .031 | −.558 | .515 |
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| SCT versus SCt | .244 | .000 | .162 | .040 | .289 | .000 | 1.133 | .046 |
| ScT versus Sct | .217 | .033 | .197 | .125 | .259 | .068 | 1.564 | .116 |
| sCT versus sCt | .066 | .510 | .129 | .311 | .020 | .875 | .098 | .915 |
| scT versus sct | .085 | .162 | .044 | .588 | .123 | .149 | .514 | .388 |
BDI_M = modified Beck's depression index; BDI = original Beck's depression index Comparisons based on LSD-adjusted marginal means in ANOVA.
Results are adjusted for sex and cohort.
NHR = sensitive; NHr = explosive; NhR = passionate; Nhr = adventurous; nHR = cautious; nHr = methodical; nhR = reliable; nhr = independent.
SCT = creative; SCt = organized; ScT = fanatical; Sct = autocratic; sCT = moody; sCt = dependent; scT = disorganized; sct = depressive.
Results of logistic regression where temperament or character profile was the independent variable and binary BDI-II depression score (not depressed = 0 and >13 = 1) the dependent variable.
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| NHR—sensitive | 25.9 | 24.5 | 45.5 | 5.78 | 2.58–12.95 | .000 | 4.74 | 1.90–11.78 | .001 | 20.01 | 3.06–130.92 | .002 |
| NHr—explosive | 17.8 | 16.9 | 18.8 | 3.89 | 1.63–9.31 | .002 | 3.09 | 1.06–9.04 | .040 | 6.71 | 1.33–33.75 | .021 |
| NhR—passionate | 6.1 | 5.8 | 6.8 | 1.06 | .43–2.59 | .907 | .89 | .31–2.53 | .822 | 1.60 | .27–9.28 | .603 |
| Nhr—adventurous | 6.7 | 8.1 | 5.3 | 1.24 | .47–3.26 | .658 | 1.31 | .40–4.24 | .657 | 1.36 | .24–7.81 | .733 |
| nHR—cautious | 18.0 | 19.8 | 7.1 | 3.65 | 1.63–8.17 | .002 | 3.62 | 1.46–9.01 | .006 | 1.98 | .26–15.22 | .511 |
| nHr—methodical | 11.3 | 12.4 | 10.2 | 2.23 | .98–5.07 | .057 | 2.11 | .78–5.69 | .139 | 2.54 | .54–12.04 | .240 |
| nhR—reliable | 5.6 | 6.5 | 3.9 | reference | reference | reference | ||||||
| nhr—independent | 6.3 | 8.1 | 5.4 | 1.21 | .47–3.12 | .694 | 1.29 | .37–4.43 | .691 | 1.32 | .25–6.91 | .743 |
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| SCT—creative | 7.5 | 8.4 | 3.9 | 1.58 | .75–3.34 | .231 | 1.73 | .72–4.12 | .218 | 1.00 | .17–5.70 | .997 |
| SCt—organized | 4.5 | 5.1 | 3.7 | reference | reference | reference | ||||||
| ScT—fanatical | 14.8 | 12.5 | 19.0 | 3.59 | 1.43–8.99 | .006 | 2.72 | .84–8.86 | .096 | 6.48 | 1.44–29.16 | .015 |
| Sct—autocratic | 4.5 | 5.5 | 3.8 | 1.06 | .39–2.90 | .914 | 1.08 | .28–4.26 | .908 | .93 | .20–4.31 | .924 |
| sCT—moody | 18.4 | 18.9 | 16.0 | 4.43 | 2.15–9.11 | .000 | 4.44 | 1.90–10.38 | .001 | 4.65 | 1.06–20.44 | .042 |
| sCt—dependent | 14.7 | 16.4 | 10.0 | 3.46 | 1.45–8.25 | .005 | 3.65 | 1.33–10.05 | .012 | 2.78 | .47–16.56 | .263 |
| scT—disorganized | 20.7 | 23.9 | 14.3 | 5.56 | 2.86–10.81 | .000 | 6.16 | 2.75–13.80 | .000 | 4.72 | 1.43–15.56 | .011 |
| sct—depressive | 14.5 | 17.5 | 11.6 | 3.83 | 1.92–7.62 | .000 | 4.01 | 1.69–9.50 | .002 | 3.56 | 1.12–11.31 | .031 |
Depression measured by Beck's original depression index (BDI-II).
Odds ratio and P value based on binary logistic regression where depression (0 or 1) was the the outcome and personality profile the predictor. Odds ratios based on combined sample of men and women cohort and sex were controlled in the regression analysis.
Birth year was not controlled when calculating the percentages.
Regression coefficients of persistence predicting depressive symptoms.
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| Persistence | −.11 (.04) | .010 | .004 | −.01 (.05) | .881 | .000 | .01 (.05) | .766 | .000 | .36 (.32) | .261 | .001 |
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| Persistence | .07 (.04) | .042 | .001 | .07 (.04) | .065 | .002 | .66 (.29) | .023 | .003 | |||
ΔR 2 = change in R 2 compared to the model with only control variables.
Step 1 = effect of persistence when sex and birth year were controlled. Step 2 = effect of persistence when sex, birth year, and mild depressive symptoms in 1997 were controlled.
BDI_M = mild depressive symptoms (see Section 2).
BDI-II = depressive symptoms measured by BDI-II.