Evaluation of Big Five personality factors in women with fibromyalgia: a cross-sectional study

Author(s):  
Marjorie Priscila Sousa Silva ◽  
Jozélio Freire Carvalho ◽  
Carlos Ewerton Maia Rodrigues
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Shivanand Manohar ◽  
Raj Kiran Donthu ◽  
Syam K. R. ◽  
Kishor M. ◽  
Keshava Pai

Background: Medical postgraduates are exposed to more time in patient care and thereby higher stress. Personality is one of the important factors associated with stress. Studies exist in profiling personality traits and also assessing stress in medical professionals. However, in India, to the best of our knowledge, there are only few studies linking personality traits with stress in different branches of medicine. Aim : The aim of the study was to study the association between big five personality traits and stress among medical postgraduates. Setting and Design This was a cross-sectional study in medical college. Materials and MethodsBig five inventory, perceived stress scale 14. Statistical Analysis Used Chi-square, t-test, analysis of variance, correlation. Results Personality pattern among postgraduates were low on openness (P = 0.000), neuroticism (P = 0.001), and high agreeableness (P = 0.007) compared to general population. Among the different branches pre-paraclinical branches have low openness (P = 0.004), medical branches have high agreeableness (P = 0.000), low openness (P = 0.000), surgical branches have low openness (P = 0.004), and neuroticism (P = 0.003). Married students have high neuroticism (P = 0.007). Perceived stress is high in all variables compared to general population. Among different subjects of medical sciences, it is significantly high in pre-paraclinical (P = 0.001) and clinical branches (P = 0.001). Negative correlation exists between conscientiousness (r = ?0.233, P = 0.025), extraversion (r = ?0.204, P = 0.050), and positive correlation between neuroticism (r = +0.607, P = 0.000) with perceived stress. Conclusions:Medical postgraduates have low openness, neuroticism, and high agreeableness. Perceived stress is high in medical postgraduates in all demographic variables compared to the general population.


2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (11) ◽  
pp. 1494-1504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Rochefort ◽  
Michael Hoerger ◽  
Nicholas A Turiano ◽  
Paul Duberstein

Personality is associated with health, but examinations in patients with illnesses are lacking. We aimed to determine whether personality–physical health associations differed between community and cancer samples. This cross-sectional study involved 168 participants without cancer, 212 men with prostate cancer, and 55 women with breast cancer. We examined whether the Big Five personality dimensions were associated with health behaviors and multiple health indicators. Higher conscientiousness and lower neuroticism were associated with better health behaviors and health ( rmax = .31), with few differences between community and cancer samples. Findings call for research on the implications of personality in patients with serious illnesses.


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