Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951344 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A nationally representative panel study of British households was used to examine the extent to which Big Five personality traits interact with the experience of major life events (marriage, childbirth, unemployment, and widowhood) to predict increases and decreases in life satisfaction following the event. Results show that major life events are associated with changes in life satisfaction, and some of these changes are very long lasting. Personality traits did not have consistent moderating effects on the association between stressful life events and life satisfaction over time.

► Marriage, childbirth, unemployment, and widowhood are related to changes in life satisfaction. ► Some events associated with long lasting changes in life satisfaction. ► Personality does not consistently moderate the impact of life events on life satisfaction.

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