National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Taiwan Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2011 Apr;81(2):285-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2011.01097.x.
This study is part of the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study, which was undertaken to assess the long-term interrelationships between cumulative frequency of geographic relocation (CFGR) and the development of personality characteristics (i.e., Inadequacy, Rigidity, Social Inadequacy, Dominance, Self-sufficiency, Self-esteem, and Hostility). We found that participants who had more mobility experiences had lower consistency in their personality characteristics (the exception being Rigidity). Residential mobility from different life stages was positively associated with the continuity and change of Inadequacy and Dominance. In addition, young adults with higher Rigidity personality experienced fewer geographic moves during the transition from young adulthood to mid-life. Our study provides evidence that CFGR in different life stages may be associated with the development of personality characteristics from young adulthood to mid-life in different ways. Increased awareness of the potential interrelationships between frequent geographic relocation and personality development may have positive consequences for adult psychological health.
这项研究是阿姆斯特丹成长与健康纵向研究的一部分,该研究旨在评估地理迁移频率(CFGR)的累积与个性特征发展之间的长期相互关系(即不适当、刻板、社交不适当、支配、自给自足、自尊和敌意)。我们发现,具有更多迁移经验的参与者其个性特征的一致性较低(刻板性除外)。来自不同生活阶段的居住迁移与不适当和支配的连续性和变化呈正相关。此外,在从青年期到中年期的过渡期间,具有较高刻板性个性的年轻人的地理迁移次数较少。我们的研究提供了证据,表明不同生活阶段的 CFGR 可能以不同的方式与青年期到中年期的个性特征发展相关。提高对频繁地理迁移和个性发展之间潜在相互关系的认识,可能对成年人的心理健康产生积极影响。