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The Relationship Between Big Five Personality and Social Well-Being of Chinese Residents: The Mediating Effect of Social Support.

Yanghang Yu1, Yuanyuan Zhao2, Dongyan Li1, Jingqiu Zhang3, Jiewei Li4.   

Abstract

Previous studies have noted that personality traits are important predictors of well-being, but how big five personality influences social well-being is still unknown. This study aims to examine the link between big five personality and five dimensions of social well-being in the Chinese cultural context and whether social support can play the mediating effect in the process. This study included 1,658 participants from different communities in China, and regression analyses were conducted. Results revealed that five personality traits were significantly related to overall social well-being; extraversion was significantly related to social integration; agreeableness was positively related to all five dimensions of social well-being; conscientiousness was positively related to social actualization, social coherence, and social contribution; neuroticism was negatively related to social integration, social acceptance, social actualization, and social coherence; openness was positively related to social integration, social acceptance, social coherence, and social contribution. Social support plays mediating roles in the relationships between extraversion/agreeableness/conscientiousness/neuroticism/openness and social well-being, respectively.
Copyright © 2021 Yu, Zhao, Li, Zhang and Li.

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Keywords:  China; big five personality; mediating effect; social support; social well-being

Year:  2021        PMID: 33762985      PMCID: PMC7982946          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.613659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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