Associations between Personality Traits and the Quality of Sibling Relationships

Hamide Gozu, J. Newman
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Sibling relationship is one of the longest relationships in human life and play a major role since some skills such as nurturance, caretaking, and meeting their own needs and those of other people around them (e.g. spouse, children, and parents) are fostered through sibling interaction. Several studies have been conducted among adults to identify the factors associated with sibling relationships. Despite its seeming importance, only a few researchers have focused on the role of personality type in sibling relationships. The current study examined whether Big-Five personality traits were associated with the quality of sibling relationships among young adults. Participants included 552 university students living in the United States of America (54% female and 46% male) aged 18 to 25 years. Participants completed the Lifespan Sibling Relationship Scale and the Big Five Inventory. A series regression analyses revealed that all personality traits were significantly associated with the quality of sibling relationships after controlling participant’s gender and gender constellation. Of the personality traits, agreeableness was the strongest predictor of quality of sibling relationships. The current study’s strengths and limitations and the implications future research are discussed.
人格特征与兄弟姐妹关系质量之间的联系
兄弟姐妹关系是人类生命中最长的关系之一,因为一些技能,如养育,照顾,满足自己和周围其他人(如配偶,孩子和父母)的需求,是通过兄弟姐妹的互动培养的,因此发挥了重要作用。在成年人中进行了几项研究,以确定与兄弟姐妹关系相关的因素。尽管它看起来很重要,但只有少数研究人员关注人格类型在兄弟姐妹关系中的作用。目前的研究调查了大五人格特征是否与年轻人兄弟姐妹关系的质量有关。参与者包括552名生活在美国的大学生(54%的女性和46%的男性),年龄在18至25岁之间。参与者完成了寿命兄弟姐妹关系量表和五大量表。一系列回归分析表明,在控制了被试性别和性别星座后,所有人格特征都与兄弟姐妹关系质量显著相关。在人格特征中,亲和性是兄弟姐妹关系质量的最强预测因子。最后讨论了本研究的优势和不足,以及对未来研究的启示。
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