
@article{ref1,
title="The general factor of personality is related to emotional, psychological, and social well-being",
journal="Current issues in personality psychology",
year="2024",
author="Rogoza, Radosław and Blasco-Belled, Ana and Rogoza, Marta and Alsinet, Carles",
volume="12",
number="1",
pages="73-77",
abstract="BACKGROUND: The general factor of personality is defined as a blend of socially desirable attributes of basic personality traits. It is related to a variety of socially desirable qualities, including emotional well-being. However, its relationship with psychological and social well-being has been underexplored.   PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: Across three studies (N = 556, N = 448, N = 3,294) from three different countries (Poland, Spain, and USA), we show that the general factor of personality is highly related to a general factor of well-being and to its specific dimensions. <br><br>RESULTS: Results from Study 1 confirmed this association using a basic measure of well-being (i.e., the Mental Health Continuum), results from Study 2 confirmed this association using six specific measures of well-being, while results from Study 3 reproduced a congruent result using a large-scale community sample. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: Our findings align with the existing literature stressing the positive link between the general factor of personality and aspects of well-being.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2353-4192",
doi="10.5114/cipp/171609",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/cipp/171609"
}