2019
DOI: 10.1177/0095798419873529
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Explaining the Relationship Between Personality and Health in a National Sample of African Americans: The Mediating Role of Social Support

Abstract: Though associations between personality and health have been previously observed, less is known about why such relationships exist. The present study examines whether social support mediated the relationship between personality traits and health among African Americans. We hypothesized that social support would help explain the relationship between each of the five-factor model traits and physical functioning. Data were collected from a national probability sample of 803 African American adults using a telepho… Show more

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“…In the first cross-sectional study of African American adults, higher neuroticism was related to poorer self-rated general health and cardiovascular health, higher extraversion was related to better self-rated general and cardiovascular health, while higher agreeableness and conscientiousness were related to better self-reported general health (Aiken-Morgan et al, 2014). In the second cross-sectional study, which utilized the same African American sample as the current study, higher openness to experience, higher conscientiousness, higher extraversion, and lower neuroticism were related to better self-reported physical functioning (Clark et al, 2019). Unlike the Aiken-Morgan et al (2014) study, agreeableness was not associated with physical functioning in the Clark et al (2019) study.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…In the first cross-sectional study of African American adults, higher neuroticism was related to poorer self-rated general health and cardiovascular health, higher extraversion was related to better self-rated general and cardiovascular health, while higher agreeableness and conscientiousness were related to better self-reported general health (Aiken-Morgan et al, 2014). In the second cross-sectional study, which utilized the same African American sample as the current study, higher openness to experience, higher conscientiousness, higher extraversion, and lower neuroticism were related to better self-reported physical functioning (Clark et al, 2019). Unlike the Aiken-Morgan et al (2014) study, agreeableness was not associated with physical functioning in the Clark et al (2019) study.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the second cross-sectional study, which utilized the same African American sample as the current study, higher openness to experience, higher conscientiousness, higher extraversion, and lower neuroticism were related to better self-reported physical functioning (Clark et al, 2019). Unlike the Aiken-Morgan et al (2014) study, agreeableness was not associated with physical functioning in the Clark et al (2019) study.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
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