| Literature DB >> 28134805 |
Krzysztof Buczkowski1, Małgorzata A Basinska2, Anna Ratajska3,4, Katarzyna Lewandowska5, Dorota Luszkiewicz6, Alicja Sieminska7.
Abstract
Tobacco smoking is the single most important modifiable factor in increased morbidity and premature mortality. Numerous factors-including genetics, personality, and environment-affect the development and persistence of tobacco addiction, and knowledge regarding these factors could improve smoking cessation rates. This study compared personality traits between never, former, and current smokers, using the Five-Factor Model of Personality in a country with a turbulent smoking reduction process.: In this cross-sectional study, 909 Polish adults completed the Revised Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory. Our results showed that current smokers' scores for extraversion, one of the five global dimensions of personality, were higher relative to never smokers. Neuroticism, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness did not differ significantly according to smoking status. Facet analysis, which described each dimension in detail, showed that current smokers' activity and excitement seeking (facets of extraversion) scores were higher relative to those of never and former smokers. In turn, current smokers' dutifulness and deliberation (facets of conscientiousness) scores were lower than those found in former and never smokers. Never smokers scored the highest in self-consciousness (a facet of neuroticism) and compliance (a component of agreeableness). The study conducted among Polish individuals showed variation in personality traits according to their smoking status; however, this variation differed from that reported in countries in which efforts to reduce smoking had begun earlier relative to Poland. Knowledge regarding personality traits could be useful in designing smoking prevention and cessation programs tailored to individuals' needs.Entities:
Keywords: Five-Factor Model; health-risk behavior; personality traits; smoking
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28134805 PMCID: PMC5334680 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14020126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic characteristics of 904 participants examined in the study according to smoking status.
| Never Smokers ( | Former Smokers ( | Current Smokers ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender * | |||
| Female (%) | 192 (65.3) | 150 (54.1) | 217 (65.2) |
| Male (%) | 102 (34.7) | 127 (45.9) | 116 (34.8) |
| Age: in years (M ± SD) * | 43.5 ± 11.18 | 48.1 ± 10.34 | 45.4 ± 10.19 |
| Age range | 19–84 | 22–69 | 20–75 |
| Education * | |||
| Basic and Vocational (%) | 28 (9.6) | 56 (20.2) | 74 (22.2) |
| Secondary (%) | 101 (34.4) | 111 (40) | 146 (43.8) |
| Higher (%) | 164 (56) | 110 (39.8) | 113 (33.9) |
M: mean; SD: Standard deviation. * p < 0.05.
Personality traits presented as mean T-scores and standard deviations for never, former and current smokers.
| NEO-PI-R Scales | Never Smokers | Former Smokers | Current Smokers | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | ||
| Neuroticism | 50.40 | 10.31 | 49.51 | 9.58 | 50.05 | 10.06 | ns |
| Extraversion | 48.98 | 10.56 | 50.14 | 9.41 | 50.77 | 9.90 | 0.026 a |
| Openness | 50.77 | 9.88 | 49.47 | 10.33 | 49.75 | 9.77 | ns |
| Agreeableness | 50.36 | 10.57 | 49.77 | 9.23 | 49.87 | 10.10 | ns |
| Conscientiousness | 50.55 | 9.58 | 50.52 | 10.19 | 49.08 | 10.15 | ns |
| N1: Anxiety | 50.41 | 9.82 | 49.68 | 9.75 | 49.90 | 10.35 | ns |
| N2: Angry Hostility | 49.80 | 10.38 | 49.58 | 9.85 | 50.51 | 9.76 | ns |
| N3: Depression | 50.44 | 10.36 | 49.76 | 9.77 | 49.80 | 9.85 | ns |
| N4: Self-consciousness | 51.23 | 10.43 | 49.50 | 9.50 | 49.30 | 9.93 | <0.05 a,b |
| N5: Impulsiveness | 49.64 | 9.73 | 49.94 | 10.04 | 50.35 | 10.19 | ns |
| N6: Vulnerability | 50.49 | 10.25 | 49.38 | 9.67 | 50.07 | 10.02 | ns |
| E1: Warmth | 50.30 | 10.51 | 50.05 | 9.15 | 49.68 | 10.21 | ns |
| E2: Gregariousness | 49.78 | 10.02 | 49.56 | 9.66 | 50.55 | 10.24 | ns |
| E3: Assertiveness | 49.37 | 10.76 | 50.48 | 9.40 | 50.14 | 9.75 | ns |
| E4: Activity | 48.78 | 9.81 | 50.30 | 9.53 | 50.83 | 10.44 | 0.01 a |
| E5: Excitement-Seeking | 48.87 | 10.15 | 49.44 | 9.37 | 51.47 | 10.21 | <0.02 a,c |
| E6: Positive Emotions | 49.73 | 10.26 | 49.56 | 9.68 | 50.60 | 10.00 | ns |
| O1: Fantasy | 50.50 | 10.56 | 49.61 | 9.69 | 49.87 | 9.72 | ns |
| O2: Aesthetics | 50.76 | 9.53 | 50.01 | 9.94 | 49.30 | 10.40 | ns |
| O3: Feelings | 50.44 | 9.95 | 49.98 | 10.31 | 49.62 | 9.76 | ns |
| O4: Actions | 49.80 | 10.07 | 49.68 | 9.99 | 50.43 | 9.92 | ns |
| O5: Ideas | 50.80 | 10.13 | 49.49 | 9.51 | 49.71 | 10.24 | ns |
| O6: Values | 50.08 | 9.82 | 49.33 | 10.12 | 50.48 | 10.03 | ns |
| A1: Trust | 49.98 | 9.98 | 50.27 | 9.21 | 49.78 | 10.63 | ns |
| A2: Straightforwardness | 50.46 | 9.81 | 50.28 | 9.43 | 49.35 | 10.58 | ns |
| A3: Altruism | 50.35 | 10.50 | 50.02 | 9.18 | 49.66 | 10.19 | ns |
| A4: Compliance | 51.36 | 10.06 | 49.09 | 9.23 | 49.55 | 10.44 | <0.03 a,b |
| A5: Modesty | 49.27 | 10.46 | 50.18 | 9.47 | 50.49 | 9.98 | ns |
| A6: Tender-mindedness | 49.66 | 10.18 | 50.14 | 9.36 | 50.17 | 10.34 | ns |
| C1: Competence | 50.09 | 9.93 | 50.52 | 9.81 | 49.48 | 10.19 | ns |
| C2: Order | 50.42 | 9.77 | 50.47 | 9.67 | 49.23 | 10.41 | ns |
| C3: Dutifulness | 50.43 | 10.03 | 50.71 | 9.85 | 49.02 | 10.03 | 0.04 c |
| C4: Achievement Striving | 50.16 | 10.00 | 50.02 | 10.33 | 49.83 | 9.71 | ns |
| C5: Self-Discipline | 49.44 | 9.92 | 50.40 | 10.31 | 50.14 | 9.78 | ns |
| C6: Deliberation | 51.56 | 9.23 | 50.33 | 9.99 | 48.35 | 10.41 | <0.02 a |
Note: Statistically significant differences after Bonferroni correction: a Statistically significant differences between never smokers and current smokers; b Statistically significant differences between never smokers and former smokers; c Statistically significant differences between former smokers and current smokers; ns: Statistically not significant differences. NEO-PI-R: Revised Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory. N1–N6: facets of Neuroticism; E1–E6: facets of Extraversion; O1-O6: facets of Openness to experience; A1–A6: facets of Agreeableness; C1–C6: facets of Conscientiousness.