Neuroticism
View article: Five-factor model personality traits and cognition in the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol sub-study of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe
Five-factor model personality traits and cognition in the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol sub-study of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe Open
Five-factor model (FFM) personality traits are associated with cognitive function. The present research seeks to replicate and extend prior research on FFM traits and performance in five cognitive domains and informant-rated cognition. Par…
View article: Preliminary behavioral differences between Spanish adults with suicidal ideation and control population
Preliminary behavioral differences between Spanish adults with suicidal ideation and control population Open
Background Suicidal ideation represents a significant public health concern, serving as a crucial predictor of suicide attempts. While biological and psychological risk factors have been thoroughly delineated, the role of daily behaviors s…
View article: Psychometric Properties and Standardization of the Shortened Latvian Personality Inventory (LPI-v3s) in Athlete Sample: Implications for Evidence-Based Assessment
Psychometric Properties and Standardization of the Shortened Latvian Personality Inventory (LPI-v3s) in Athlete Sample: Implications for Evidence-Based Assessment Open
Background Personality traits play an important role in athletic performance, yet existing sport-specific measures often lack psychometric refinement and predictive validation. This research comprised two interlinked studies aimed to creat…
View article: Intensity of personality traits versus sporting level of historical fencers, streetball players and modern dancers
Intensity of personality traits versus sporting level of historical fencers, streetball players and modern dancers Open
View article: Personality Markers for Common Mental Disorders: A Multi-Trait, Multi-Diagnosis, Multi-Rater Approach
Personality Markers for Common Mental Disorders: A Multi-Trait, Multi-Diagnosis, Multi-Rater Approach Open
Personality science has been slow to translate into clinical prediction, largely because research has focused on broad self-reported trait domains. Although these domains are established risk factors for common mental disorders (CMDs), inc…
View article: GENDER-BASED DIFFERENCES IN TRAIT SELF-CONTROL, EMOTIONAL EATING AND PERSONALITY FACTORS AND THE MEDIATING IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL EATING ON THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEUROTICISM PERSONALITY TRAIT AND TRAIT SELF-CONTROL: INSIGHTS FROM VARSITY STUDENT-ATHLETES
GENDER-BASED DIFFERENCES IN TRAIT SELF-CONTROL, EMOTIONAL EATING AND PERSONALITY FACTORS AND THE MEDIATING IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL EATING ON THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEUROTICISM PERSONALITY TRAIT AND TRAIT SELF-CONTROL: INSIGHTS FROM VARSITY STUDENT-ATHLETES Open
Background: Psychological factors such as neuroticism, emotional eating, and trait self-control play an important role in shaping the well-being and performance of varsity athletes. Student-athletes frequently experience heightened emotion…
View article: The Relationship Between Empathic Disequilibrium and the Big Five Personality Traits
The Relationship Between Empathic Disequilibrium and the Big Five Personality Traits Open
Research on the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and empathy lacks consensus, with no prior studies examining how these traits relate to empathy discrepancies, such as imbalances between cognitive and affective empathy.…
View article: The Moderating Role of Personality on the Effects of Concentration-, Ethics- and Wisdom-Based Meditation Practices for Well-Being and Prosociality
The Moderating Role of Personality on the Effects of Concentration-, Ethics- and Wisdom-Based Meditation Practices for Well-Being and Prosociality Open
Objectives: The majority of mindfulness research has focused on group-level effects, with limited attention to how engagement with specific meditation practices interacts with individual differences such as personality. This study examined…
View article: Personality intervention affects emotional stability and extraversion similarly in older and younger adults
Personality intervention affects emotional stability and extraversion similarly in older and younger adults Open
Past research showed that personality traits develop less strongly after younger adulthood, though the underlying processes remain poorly understood, and personality intervention studies scarcely investigated age differences. Also, existin…
View article: Gender disparities in publishing: how networks, occupational self-efficacy and the university shape the gender publication gap among professors in Germany
Gender disparities in publishing: how networks, occupational self-efficacy and the university shape the gender publication gap among professors in Germany Open
Publications are undoubtedly key to scientists’ careers, funding, and recognition. Although many measures have been taken to foster gender equality in science, an almost worldwide disparity persists in the publication rates between male an…
View article: More than Just Aversive: A Network Analysis of the Dark Triad, Coping, and Psychopathology
More than Just Aversive: A Network Analysis of the Dark Triad, Coping, and Psychopathology Open
The dark triads are a set of personality traits (subclinical narcissism, subclinical psychopathy, and Machiavellianism) aggregated due to their primarily socially aversive associations. However, recent work has suggested that some dimensio…
View article: Co-occurrence of symptoms of substance and behavioral addictions over time: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data from the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors
Co-occurrence of symptoms of substance and behavioral addictions over time: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data from the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors Open
Background and aims The transdiagnostic Syndrome Model of Addiction considers addiction as a syndrome with multiple opportunities for expression, i.e., a common underlying disorder that may manifest in distinctive ways. Considering that te…
View article: Peculiarities of the course of labor in women with somatic, endocrine and reproductive health disorders during martial law in Ukraine
Peculiarities of the course of labor in women with somatic, endocrine and reproductive health disorders during martial law in Ukraine Open
Background. Since February 24, 2022, during the full-scale war, air raid sirens have sounded more than 750 times and more than 60 massive shelling incidents have taken place in Lviv Hospital District. Pregnant women’s exposure to acute or …
View article: Incidence and risk factors of kinesiophobia in children following fracture surgery: a prospective cohort study
Incidence and risk factors of kinesiophobia in children following fracture surgery: a prospective cohort study Open
Objective Kinesiophobia after fracture surgery in pediatric patients may negatively affect recovery. This study aims to investigate the incidence of kinesiophobia and identify associated risk factors in children following fracture surgery.…
View article: "Exploring the Relationship Between Depression and the Five-Factor Personality Model: A Comparative Study Using Three Decision Tree Algorithms"
"Exploring the Relationship Between Depression and the Five-Factor Personality Model: A Comparative Study Using Three Decision Tree Algorithms" Open
Background Depression is one of the most prevalent and recurrent mental health disorders in recent years, particularly among university students, where it can significantly impact academic performance. This study aimed to explore the relat…
View article: Mediators in the Relationship Between Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Disordered Eating Symptoms: A Scoping Review
Mediators in the Relationship Between Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Disordered Eating Symptoms: A Scoping Review Open
Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with disordered eating habits, and individuals with eating disorders show more ADHD symptoms. Little is known about the underlying mechanism of this association. In this scoping…
View article: A method and algorithm for managing decision-making processes for assessing the risk of local vibration disease of the hand and associated neurotic disorders
A method and algorithm for managing decision-making processes for assessing the risk of local vibration disease of the hand and associated neurotic disorders Open
The purpose of the research is to improve the quality of risk assessment for vibration-induced stress syndrome (VIS) and associated neurotic disorders in individuals exposed to hand-held vibrating tools by using hybrid models that combine …
View article: Psychological Profiles of Bariatric Surgery Candidates: Anxiety, Neuroticism, Aggression and Defense Mechanisms as Predictors of BMI and 12-Month Weight Loss
Psychological Profiles of Bariatric Surgery Candidates: Anxiety, Neuroticism, Aggression and Defense Mechanisms as Predictors of BMI and 12-Month Weight Loss Open
Introduction . Neuroticism, rashness (including aggression), anxiety and ego defence mechanisms can result in conditions that foster excessive caloric intake and hinder the reduction of body mass. In the case of morbid obesity, these mecha…
View article: Measures of the psychophysiological response to recurrent anticipatory stress - the influence of neuroticism on heart rhythm and skin resistance
Measures of the psychophysiological response to recurrent anticipatory stress - the influence of neuroticism on heart rhythm and skin resistance Open
View article: Do emotional reactions to trypophobia stimuli rely on similar mechanisms as misophonia, ASMR, and musical chills?
Do emotional reactions to trypophobia stimuli rely on similar mechanisms as misophonia, ASMR, and musical chills? Open
Trypophobia and misophonia are sensory-affective phenomena that scientists only recently began studying. Trypophobia is when repeating visual-spatial patterns of holes or bumps cause negative reactions, whereas misophonia is when repeating…
View article: Unraveling the link between neuroticism and well-being in daily life: The role of event occurrence, event appraisals, affective reactivity, and affective recovery.
Unraveling the link between neuroticism and well-being in daily life: The role of event occurrence, event appraisals, affective reactivity, and affective recovery. Open
Recent studies suggest a robust link between neuroticism and daily fluctuations in affective well-being. However, the specific affective processes that underlie this association remain unclear. This study examines four affective processes,…
View article: Understanding Female Employment and Wages in Indonesia: The Importance of Accounting for Non-cognitive Skills
Understanding Female Employment and Wages in Indonesia: The Importance of Accounting for Non-cognitive Skills Open
Traditional female labour force participation (FLFP) models have predominantly assessed socio-demographic, cultural, and educational factors in relation to employment outcomes, with research focusing mainly on developed countries despite l…
View article: When AI Becomes a Coping Mechanism: Exploring Student Dependency on Virtual Assistants
When AI Becomes a Coping Mechanism: Exploring Student Dependency on Virtual Assistants Open
This study investigates why students rely on Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on the basis of personality, workload, and affect. Data were gathered through the distribution of a purposive sampling online questionnaire to 276 students and…
View article: When AI Becomes a Coping Mechanism: Exploring Student Dependency on Virtual Assistants
When AI Becomes a Coping Mechanism: Exploring Student Dependency on Virtual Assistants Open
This study investigates why students rely on Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools on the basis of personality, workload, and affect. Data were gathered through the distribution of a purposive sampling online questionnaire to 276 studen…
View article: Association between body roundness index and trajectories of depressive symptoms among Chinese middle-aged and older adults: a nationwide cohort study from CHARLS
Association between body roundness index and trajectories of depressive symptoms among Chinese middle-aged and older adults: a nationwide cohort study from CHARLS Open
Background The relationship between body roundness index (BRI) and longitudinal trajectories of depressive symptoms remains underexplored in middle-aged and older Chinese populations. We therefore aimed to investigate this association util…
View article: How Does Cognitive Capability and Personality Influence Problem-Solving in Coding Interview Puzzles?
How Does Cognitive Capability and Personality Influence Problem-Solving in Coding Interview Puzzles? Open
Software engineering is a deeply cognitive activity shaped by individual differences that extend beyond technical skill. This study investigates how cognitive capability and personality traits jointly relate to software problem solving amo…
View article: Personality Traits and Cognitive Emotion Regulation in Restless Legs Syndrome: Insights from a Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Personality Traits and Cognitive Emotion Regulation in Restless Legs Syndrome: Insights from a Structural Equation Modeling Approach Open
Background Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a chronic sensorimotor disorder associated with substantial impairments in sleep and quality of life. Psychological factors, particularly personality traits and cognitive emotion regulation, have …
View article: How Does Cognitive Capability and Personality Influence Problem-Solving in Coding Interview Puzzles?
How Does Cognitive Capability and Personality Influence Problem-Solving in Coding Interview Puzzles? Open
Software engineering is a deeply cognitive activity shaped by individual differences that extend beyond technical skill. This study investigates how cognitive capability and personality traits jointly relate to software problem solving amo…
View article: <b>Self-Efficacy and Neuroticism among Depressed Female University Students</b>
<b>Self-Efficacy and Neuroticism among Depressed Female University Students</b> Open
The primary objective of this study was to explore self-efficacy and neuroticism within a population of depressed female university students. This research encompassed two distinct phases. In Phase-I, the focus was on the recruitment and s…
View article: A Systematic Review on School Phobia and Refusal in Adolescence: Causes, Symptoms, and Intervention Methods
A Systematic Review on School Phobia and Refusal in Adolescence: Causes, Symptoms, and Intervention Methods Open
This study aims to identify the causes, symptoms, and intervention strategies associated with school phobia and school refusal in adolescence by undertaking a systematic literature review. School phobia and school refusal, which has been l…