Adolescent Life Satisfaction and Personality Characteristics: Investigating Relationships Using a Five Factor Model

The current study investigated the relationships among personality factors and life satisfaction in high school students ( N  = 624), who completed self-report measures of global life satisfaction and personality characteristics consistent with a Five Factor Model (i.e., extraversion, neuroticism, o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of happiness studies 2015-08, Vol.16 (4), p.965-983
Hauptverfasser: Suldo, Shannon M., R. Minch, Devon, Hearon, Brittany V.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The current study investigated the relationships among personality factors and life satisfaction in high school students ( N  = 624), who completed self-report measures of global life satisfaction and personality characteristics consistent with a Five Factor Model (i.e., extraversion, neuroticism, openness to experience, conscientiousness, and agreeableness). Analyses indicated that approximately 47 % of the variance in adolescents’ life satisfaction scores was accounted for by their levels of the Big Five personality factors. Neuroticism emerged as the strongest predictor. Openness, conscientiousness, and extraversion were also significant and unique predictors of life satisfaction. Regarding gender differences, a higher level of agreeableness was related to higher life satisfaction for girls, but not for boys. Findings support the importance of including all Big Five personality factors in exploratory models of life satisfaction, and contribute to an understanding of gender-specific models of predictors of life satisfaction.
ISSN:1389-4978
1573-7780
DOI:10.1007/s10902-014-9544-1