reviewJournal of PersonalityOct 13, 2016GREEN OA

Life Events and Personality Trait Change

University of California, Davis · Michigan State University

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Abstract

Objective

Theory and research have emphasized the impact of life events on personality trait change. In this article, we review prospective research on personality trait change in response to nine major life events in the broader domains of love and work. METHOD: We expected to find that life events lead to personality trait change to the extent that they have a lasting influence on individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Moreover, we predicted that love-related life events such as marriage or parenthood would be more strongly related to changes in traits that emphasize affective content, whereas work-related life events would be more likely to lead to change in traits that reflect behavioral or cognitive content.

Results

The current state of research provided some evidence that life events can lead to changes in personality traits and that different life events may be differently related to specific trait domains.

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Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Trait
  • Personality
  • Psychology
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Trait theory
  • Feeling
  • Personality changes
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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