Branje Susan J T, van Lieshout Cornelis F M, van Aken Marcel A G
Department of Child and Adolescent Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2004 Apr;86(4):615-28. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.86.4.615.
The authors investigated the longitudinal relations between family members' Big Five personality factors and perceived support. Members of 285 two-parent families with 2 adolescent children judged their own and other family members' Big Five factors and the support perceived from the other members on 3 occasions at 12-month intervals. The Big Five factor Agreeableness was particularly related to perceived support. Changes in individuals' Big Five factors were linked to changes in the support they perceived themselves but even more to changes in the support that other family members perceived from them. Results are consistent with the parallel continuities hypothesis: Individual characteristics will be stable when there is stability in the supportive environment, but when the environment is changing, personality tends to change in the same direction, and vice versa.
作者们研究了家庭成员的大五人格因素与感知到的支持之间的纵向关系。285个有两个青少年子女的双亲家庭的成员,在12个月的间隔内分三次对自己和其他家庭成员的大五人格因素以及从其他成员那里感知到的支持进行了评价。大五人格因素中的宜人性与感知到的支持尤其相关。个体大五人格因素的变化与他们自己感知到的支持的变化有关,但与其他家庭成员从他们那里感知到的支持的变化关系更大。研究结果与平行连续性假设一致:当支持性环境稳定时,个体特征也会稳定,但当环境发生变化时,人格倾向于朝相同方向变化,反之亦然。