Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951348 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

According to the two continua model of mental health, psychopathology and positive mental health (emotional, psychological, and social well-being) are related but distinct continua. This study investigates the two continua model by examining whether psychopathology and positive mental health show differential associations with the Big Five personality traits. The paper draws on data of the representative LISS panel (CentERdata). Participants (N = 1161; age 18–88) filled out questionnaires on personality, psychopathology, and positive mental health. Personality traits were differentially related to psychopathology and positive mental health, supporting the two continua model. Emotional stability (reversed neuroticism) is the main correlate of psychopathology, whereas the personality traits extraversion and agreeableness are uniquely associated with positive mental health.

► The personality trait emotional stability is associated with psychopathology. ► The personality trait extraversion is associated with positive mental health. ► The personality trait agreeableness is associated with positive mental health. ► Personality is differentially associated with mental illness and health. ► The findings confirms the two-continua model of mental health.

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