Abstract
There is considerable evidence that two higher order factors underlie the Big-Five dimensions and that these two factors provide
a parsimonious taxonomy. However, not much empirical evidence has been documented as to the extent to which these traits relate
to certain psychological constructs. In this study, we tested a structural model to investigate the individual differences
in well-being and ill-being by examining the mediating effects of autonomy, relatedness, and competence on the extent to which
two higher order factors of personality, namely Stability and Plasticity, are linked to life satisfaction and depression.
In testing the model, we controlled for the effects of current affect. A large community sample participated and responded
to self-measures of The Big-Five personality, basic psychological needs satisfaction, satisfaction with life, depressive symptoms,
and positive and negative affect. The results revealed that satisfaction of basic psychological needs fully mediated the relationship
between Plasticity and life satisfaction, as well as depression. It also fully mediated the relationship between Stability
and life satisfaction, and partially mediated the relationship between Stability and depression.
a parsimonious taxonomy. However, not much empirical evidence has been documented as to the extent to which these traits relate
to certain psychological constructs. In this study, we tested a structural model to investigate the individual differences
in well-being and ill-being by examining the mediating effects of autonomy, relatedness, and competence on the extent to which
two higher order factors of personality, namely Stability and Plasticity, are linked to life satisfaction and depression.
In testing the model, we controlled for the effects of current affect. A large community sample participated and responded
to self-measures of The Big-Five personality, basic psychological needs satisfaction, satisfaction with life, depressive symptoms,
and positive and negative affect. The results revealed that satisfaction of basic psychological needs fully mediated the relationship
between Plasticity and life satisfaction, as well as depression. It also fully mediated the relationship between Stability
and life satisfaction, and partially mediated the relationship between Stability and depression.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-18
- DOI 10.1007/s11205-012-0049-1
- Authors
- Ömer Faruk Şimşek, Department of Psychology, Izmir University of Economics, Sakarya Cad. No: 156, 35330 Balcova, Izmir, Turkey
- Selda Koydemir, Department of Psychology, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany
- Journal Social Indicators Research
- Online ISSN 1573-0921
- Print ISSN 0303-8300