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Children’s behavioral patterns, the Five-Factor model of personality, and risk behaviors
Authors:Charlotte N. Markey   Patrick M. Markey   Andrea J. Ericksen  Barbara J. Tinsley
Affiliation:aRutgers University, Department of Psychology, 311 North 5th Street, Camden, NJ 08102, United States;bVillanova University, United States;cSan Juan College, United States;dArizona State University, United States
Abstract:Although relations between children’s personality and health behaviors have been identified, previous research has relied primarily on survey assessments. The present study used behavioral observations to examine children’s (n = 94, mean age = 10.07 years) behavioral patterns in relation to their participation in risk behaviors 1 year later. Results contribute to previous reports linking specific personality traits to children’s likelihood of participation in risky behaviors. Specifically, girls’ participation in risky behavior was related to the expression of behavioral patterns associated with neuroticism, introversion, and disagreeableness, while boys participation in risk behaviors was related to behavioral patterns associated with extraversion and disagreeableness. Findings are discussed in terms of their potential for contributing to health promotion efforts aimed at identifying children most at risk for adopting unhealthy behaviors.
Keywords:Risk behaviors   Personality   Five-Factor model   Behavioral observations
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