Personality and reasoning ability during retirement age: Report from a Swedish population-based longitudinal study |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden;Centre for Ageing and Health (AgeCap), University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | We examined the association between personality and level and change in reasoning ability in a population-based sample of older adults (62–68 years) using a three-year annual follow-up longitudinal study design (HEARTS; N = 3851). Personality traits were measured using the Mini-IPIP scale and reasoning using a short form of Raven’s Matrices. Findings from a structural equation model, controlling for age, education, and sex, revealed that higher levels on extraversion, conscientiousness, and neuroticism were associated with lower reasoning ability (βs: −0.17 to −0.09). Higher levels of openness were associated with better reasoning (β: 0.16). We found no association with rate of change. This evidence replicates previous findings demonstrating that personality traits are associated with individual differences in cognition among older adults. |
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Keywords: | Personality Big Five Cognitive aging Cognitive change Reasoning ability Longitudinal data Population-based sample |
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