Fry Prem S, Debats Dominique L
Graduate Psychology Program, Trinity Western University, Langley, British Columbia, Canada.
J Health Psychol. 2009 May;14(4):513-24. doi: 10.1177/1359105309103571.
The major hypothesis of the study was that perfectionism as a personality trait, along with the five-factor personality traits and dispositional optimism, is strongly associated with mortality in late life. After baseline assessment of health and personality traits as predictors of mortality, 450 participants were followed over a period of 6.5 years. Consistent with our hypotheses, findings demonstrated that risk of death was significantly greater for high scorers in perfectionism and neuroticism, compared to low scorers at the time of base line. Conversely, risk of death was significantly lower for high scorers in conscientiousness, extraversion and optimism. Implications for health and longevity are discussed.
该研究的主要假设是,作为一种人格特质的完美主义,与五因素人格特质及气质性乐观一起,与晚年死亡率密切相关。在对作为死亡率预测指标的健康状况和人格特质进行基线评估后,对450名参与者进行了6.5年的跟踪研究。与我们的假设一致,研究结果表明,在基线时,完美主义和神经质得分高的参与者相比得分低的参与者,死亡风险显著更高。相反,尽责性、外向性和乐观得分高的参与者死亡风险显著更低。文中讨论了其对健康和长寿的影响。