2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.890
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An investigation on Turkish military school students: Are there associations among big five personality factors, perceived family environment and hopelessness?

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“…It has been documented in the literature that extraversion is related to hope and may account for the individual differences in hope (e.g., Halama & Dědová, ). For example, extraversion has been found to have a negative relationship with hopelessness (Bayrami et al, ; Duberstein, Laurent, Conner, Conwell, & Cox, ; Göktan & Akbağ, ). Mutlu, Balbag, and Cemrek () found that sociable and cheerful extraverts tend to communicate problems to their friends and family and hence reported a lower level of hopelessness.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Extraversion and Happiness: The Rolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been documented in the literature that extraversion is related to hope and may account for the individual differences in hope (e.g., Halama & Dědová, ). For example, extraversion has been found to have a negative relationship with hopelessness (Bayrami et al, ; Duberstein, Laurent, Conner, Conwell, & Cox, ; Göktan & Akbağ, ). Mutlu, Balbag, and Cemrek () found that sociable and cheerful extraverts tend to communicate problems to their friends and family and hence reported a lower level of hopelessness.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Extraversion and Happiness: The Rolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These five factors are called Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness (McCrae & Costa, 1997). Research has shown that these five main personality factors display a lifelong consistency (Roberts & DelVecchio, 2000), can be generalized for a number of different cultures (McCrae & Costa, 1997) and can predict common psychological structures such as academic achievement (Robins, John, & Caspi, 1998), guilt (John, Caspi, Robins, Moffitt, & Stouthamer-Loeber, 1994), personality disorders (Costa & Widiger, 1994), adaptation (Graziano & Ward, 1992), self-respect (Robins, Hendin, & Trzesniewski, 2001) and hopelessness-future anxiety (Göktan & Akbağ, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidências prévias indicam que níveis mais altos de FPP estão relacionados com diversos fatores de risco, como sintomas depressivos (Fava et al, 1996;Sevilla-Llewellyn-Jones et al, 2018;Tsanas et al, 2016), e fatores protetivos, como a qualidade de vida (Boye et al, 2008;Cramer et al, 2006;Crempien et al, 2017;Filipović et al, 2013), e a esperança (Bayrami et al, 2012;Chioqueta & Stiles, 2005;Göktan & Akbağ, 2010;Jonason et al, 2018;Mutlu et al, 2010). Com base nos achados prévios, nosso foco no presente estudo é testar um modelo empírico, investigando a capacidade preditiva dos níveis de FPP sobre sintomas depressivos, qualidade de vida e esperança.…”
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“…Foram encontrados poucos estudos que relacionam esperança e níveis de FPP utilizando como descritores os termos personalidade e esperança em português e inglês no Google Acadêmico. Os estudos encontrados focam na relação com a baixa esperança (i.e., desesperança), indicando relações positivas entre FPP e baixos níveis de esperança/desesperança (Bayrami et al, 2012;Chioqueta & Stiles, 2005;Göktan & Akbağ, 2010;Jonason et al, 2018;Mutlu et al, 2010). Considerando os achados prévios, as hipóteses sobre níveis de esperanças foram formuladas a partir de estudos focando na desesperança.…”
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