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Neuroticism and Extraversion in Youth Predict Mental Wellbeing and Life Satisfaction 40 Years Later.

Catharine R Gale1, Tom Booth2, René Mõttus3, Diana Kuh4, Ian J Deary2.   

Abstract

Neuroticism and Extraversion are linked with current wellbeing, but it is unclear whether these traits in youth predict wellbeing decades later. We applied structural equation modelling to data from 4583 people from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development. We examined the effects of Neuroticism and Extraversion at ages 16 and 26 years on mental wellbeing and life satisfaction at age 60-64 and explored the mediating roles of psychological and physical health. Extraversion had direct, positive effects on both measures of wellbeing. The impact of Neuroticism on both wellbeing and life satisfaction was largely indirect through susceptibility to psychological distress and physical health problems. Personality dispositions in youth have enduring influence on wellbeing assessed about forty years later.

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Keywords:  Cohort; Extraversion; Life satisfaction; Neuroticism; Wellbeing

Year:  2013        PMID: 24563560      PMCID: PMC3927052          DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2013.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Pers        ISSN: 0092-6566


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