Department of Psychology, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2012 Sep;27(3):720-7. doi: 10.1037/a0027044. Epub 2012 Jan 23.
The current research examined the longitudinal relationship between social engagement and personality traits in older adults. Specifically, the present research examined how engagement in family and community roles related to conscientiousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability in a sample of 100 Illinois residents age 60-86 years assessed twice over a period of 2.5 years. Social engagement and personality traits were related in three ways. First, concurrent relationships during Wave 1 suggested that agreeable older adults are more socially engaged. Next, Wave 1 standing on both personality traits and social engagement predicted respective change over time. In addition, changes in engagement and personality traits covaried over time. The specific patterns presented in this study suggest that although some relationships were consistent with research findings in young adulthood and midlife, role investment in old age may have a distinctly different meaning than role investment earlier in the life span. These patterns suggest that personality traits can both inform our understanding of engagement during older adulthood and that personality traits may be meaningful outcomes of the aging experience in their own right.
当前的研究考察了老年人社会参与和人格特质之间的纵向关系。具体来说,本研究考察了在 100 名年龄在 60-86 岁的伊利诺伊州居民样本中,家庭和社区角色的参与如何与尽责性、宜人性和情绪稳定性相关,该样本在 2.5 年的时间内进行了两次评估。社会参与和人格特质以三种方式相关。首先,第 1 波的同期关系表明,和蔼可亲的老年人更善于社交。其次,第 1 波的人格特质和社会参与状况预测了各自随时间的变化。此外,参与度和人格特质的变化随时间而共变。本研究中呈现的具体模式表明,尽管某些关系与青年期和中年期的研究结果一致,但老年时期的角色投入可能与生命早期的角色投入具有明显不同的意义。这些模式表明,人格特质既可以帮助我们理解老年人的参与度,也可以表明人格特质本身就是衰老体验的有意义结果。