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Investigating how individual differences influence responses to the COVID-19 crisis: The role of maladaptive and five-factor personality traits

Authors
Han, Y.Jang, J.Cho, E.Choi, K.-H.
Issue Date
7월-2021
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Anxiety symptoms; COVID-19 outbreak; Depressive symptoms; Five-factor personality traits; Maladaptive personality traits; Preventive behavior; Self-reported COVID-19 symptoms; Suicide risk
Citation
Personality and Individual Differences, v.176
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Personality and Individual Differences
Volume
176
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/128747
DOI
10.1016/j.paid.2021.110786
ISSN
0191-8869
Abstract
Introduction: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic impacted both the physical and psychological aspects of people's lives. Personality traits are one of the factors that explain the diverse responses to stressful situations. This study aimed to investigate whether five-factor and maladaptive personality traits are associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, suicide risk, self-reported COVID-19 symptoms, and preventive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic, comprehensively. Methods: We conducted an online survey among a representative sample of 1000 Koreans between May 8 to 13, 2020. Participants' five-factor and maladaptive personality traits were measured using the multidimensional personality inventory, the Bright and Dark Personality Inventory. COVID-19 symptoms, depressive and anxiety symptoms, suicide risk, and preventive behaviors were also measured. Results: The results revealed that maladaptive personality traits (e.g., negative affectivity, detachment) had positive correlations with depressive and anxiety symptoms, suicide risk, and COVID-19 symptoms, and the five-factor personality traits (e.g., agreeableness, conscientiousness) had positive correlations with preventive behaviors. Conclusion: Our findings extend the current understanding of the relationship between five-factor and maladaptive personality traits and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Longitudinal follow-up should further investigate the influence of personality traits on an individual's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2021
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