Ayers Jessica D, Guevara Beltrán Diego, Van Horn Andrew, Cronk Lee, Hurmuz-Sklias Hector, Todd Peter M, Aktipis Athena
Department of Psychological Science, Boise State University, United States.
Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, United States.
Pers Individ Dif. 2023 Oct;213:112297. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2023.112297. Epub 2023 Jun 12.
Given the importance of friendships during challenging times and the mixed associations between personality traits and disease-related behaviors, we investigated the correlations between personality traits and perceptions of friendships during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected as part of a longitudinal investigation of the correlations between the pandemic and various cooperative relationships. In this investigation, we found that agreeableness and neuroticism predicted participants being more concerned about COVID-19 and bothered by friends' risky behavior, and extraversion predicted enjoying helping friends during the pandemic. Our results suggest that personality differences are associated with how individuals cope with friends' risky behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
鉴于在充满挑战的时期友谊的重要性,以及人格特质与疾病相关行为之间复杂的关联,我们研究了新冠疫情期间人格特质与对友谊的认知之间的相关性。作为对疫情与各种合作关系之间相关性的纵向调查的一部分,我们收集了数据。在这项调查中,我们发现宜人性和神经质预测了参与者更担心新冠疫情并因朋友的危险行为而烦恼,外向性预测了在疫情期间喜欢帮助朋友。我们的结果表明,人格差异与个体在新冠疫情期间应对朋友危险行为的方式有关。