Dispositional Predispositions of Depression, Life Satisfaction, and Life Meaning among Chinese College Students (original) (raw)

2018, International Journal of Psychology & Behavior Analysis

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This study investigates the relationships between personality traits and three key aspects of well-being: depression, life satisfaction, and life meaning among Chinese college students. Using the Big Five personality model, it examines how traits such as neuroticism, extraversion, and conscientiousness impact these aspects of well-being. Findings indicate that neuroticism is positively correlated with depression, while extraversion and conscientiousness are linked to increased life satisfaction and life meaning, highlighting the significant role of personality in fostering psychological well-being.