Type D personality: A five-factor model perspective

被引:105
|
作者
De Fruyt, F
Denollet, J
机构
[1] State Univ Ghent, Dept Psychol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[2] Tilburg Univ, Dept Psychol, Tilburg, Netherlands
关键词
type D; five-factor model; assessment; psychological distress;
D O I
10.1080/08870440290025858
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study investigated the position of Type D (high Negative Affectivity and high Social Inhibition) within the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality. A sample of 155 healthy subjects were administered the Type D Scale and the NEO-FFI, assessing the FFM traits. Subjects also filled out the General Health Questionnaire and the Job Stress Survey. Negative Affectivity was positively correlated with Neuroticism (0.74) and negatively with Conscientiousness (-0.38), Agreeableness (-0.37), and Extraversion (-0.35). Social Inhibition was negatively correlated with Extraversion (-0.61) and Conscientiousness (-0.40) and positively with Neuroticism (0.50). Type D subjects reported more somatic distress (p < 0.0001), anxiety (p < 0.000 1) and depression (p < 0.01) than non-Type D subjects. An alternative one-dimensional representation of the D-traits was suggested, conceptualized as a dimension ranging from neurotic introversion with relatively low conscientiousness to stable extraversion with relatively high conscientiousness. These findings are discussed in the light of the renewed interest in psychology for type versus dimensional representations of individual differences.
引用
收藏
页码:671 / 683
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Type A behavior and the five-factor model of personality
    Ramanaiah, NV
    Sharpe, JP
    Byravan, A
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 1997, 81 (02) : 368 - 370
  • [2] Personality, blood type, and the five-factor model
    Cramer, KM
    Imaike, E
    [J]. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2002, 32 (04) : 621 - 626
  • [3] Typus melancholicus personality type and the five-factor model of personality
    Kronmüller, KT
    Backenstrass, M
    Kocherscheidt, K
    Hunt, A
    Unger, J
    Fiedler, P
    Mundt, C
    [J]. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2002, 35 (06) : 327 - 334
  • [4] Type D personality and the Five-Factor Model: A facet-level analysis
    Horwood, Sharon
    Anglim, Jeromy
    Tooley, Greg
    [J]. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2015, 83 : 50 - 54
  • [5] Personality disorder symptoms in adolescence: A five-factor model perspective
    De Clercq, B
    De Fruyt, F
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS, 2003, 17 (04) : 269 - 292
  • [6] Personality and early maladaptive schemas: A five-factor model perspective
    Thimm, Jens C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 41 (04) : 373 - 380
  • [7] Smoking and the Five-Factor Model of personality
    Terracciano, A
    Costa, PT
    [J]. ADDICTION, 2004, 99 (04) : 472 - 481
  • [8] Assessment of the five-factor model of personality
    Widiger, TA
    Trull, TJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT, 1997, 68 (02) : 228 - 250
  • [9] Perfectionism and the five-factor model of personality
    Rice, Kenneth G.
    Ashby, Jeffrey S.
    Slaney, Robert B.
    [J]. ASSESSMENT, 2007, 14 (04) : 385 - 398
  • [10] The five-factor personality model in schizophrenia
    Gurrera, RJ
    Akhtar, N
    Akdag, S
    O'Donnell, B
    Nestor, P
    McCarley, RW
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1998, 43 : 84S - 84S