Predicting relatedness and self-definition depressive experiences in aging women based on personality traits: A preliminary study
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As part of the research relating personality and depression, this
study seeks to predict depressive experiences in aging women according
to Sidney Blatt’s perspective based on the Five-Factor Model
of Personality. The NEO-Five Factor Inventory and the Depressive
Experiences Questionnaire were administered. The domains Neuroticism,
Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness predicted self-criticism,
explaining 68% of the variance; the domains Neuroticism and Extraversion
predicted dependency, explaining 62% of the variance. The
subfactors Neediness and Connectedness were differently related to
personality traits. These findings are relevant to the research relating
personality and anaclitic / introjective depressive experiences in late
adulthood.
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Henriques-Calado, J., Duarte-Silva, M. E., Campos, R. C., Sacoto, C., Keong, A. M., & Junqueira, D. (2013). Predicting relatedness and self-definition depressive experiences in aging women based on personality traits: A preliminary study. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 77, 269-288.