Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7252282 Personality and Individual Differences 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Correlational analysis showed childhood cognitive ability, parental social class, education and occupation, and personality traits (emotional stability, extraversion, conscientiousness) were all significantly associated with adult quality of life. The strongest correlates of adult quality of life were personality traits, followed by current occupational levels and educational qualifications, childhood ability, and parents' social class. Structural equation modelling showed parental social class had modest but significant direct influence in adult levels of quality of life. Personality traits, educational qualifications and occupational attainment were also the direct predictors of adult quality of life, and the effect of childhood cognitive ability on adult quality of life was mainly through these variables. The implications for policy with respect to improving population level self-rated quality of life are discussed.
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