Authors
Daniela Fadda, L Francesca Scalas
Publication date
2016/2
Journal
Europe's journal of psychology
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
49
Publisher
PsychOpen
Description
Among personality traits, extraversion has received major theoretical and empirical attention as predictor of subjective well-being (SWB), whereas the role of emotional stability-neuroticism has been partially neglected. The present study aims to study the role of neuroticism in the relationship between introversion-extraversion and SWB. In particular, we explored if the trait of neuroticism moderates the relationships between introversion-extraversion and SWB dimensions (Satisfaction with life, Mastery, Vigour, Social Cheerfulness), directly and by mediation of self-esteem. Indeed, previous studies have suggested that self-esteem is positively associated with high extraversion and low neuroticism and that it positively mediates the relationship between SWB and personality traits in adolescents. For this purpose, a sample of high school students (N= 1173) completed the Oxford Happiness Inventory, the Rosenberg Self …
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