Five types of personality continuity in childhood and adolescence. |
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Authors: | De Fruyt, Filip Bartels, Meike Van Leeuwen, Karla G. De Clercq, Barbara Decuyper, Mieke Mervielde, Ivan |
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Abstract: | This study examines 5 types of personality continuity--structural, mean-level, individual-level, differential, and ipsative--in a representative population (N=498) and a twin and sibling sample (N=548) of children and adolescents. Parents described their children on 2 successive occasions with a 36-month interval using the Hierarchical Personality Inventory for Children (I. Mervielde & F. De Fruyt, 1999). There was evidence for structural continuity in the 2 samples, and personality was shown to be largely differentially stable. A large percentage had a stable trait profile indicative of ipsative stability, and mean-level personality changes were generally small in magnitude. Continuity findings were explained mainly by genetic and nonshared environmental factors. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | personality continuity and assessment five-factor model childhood adolescence behavior genetics environmental factors |
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