TY - JOUR
T1 - Longitudinal associations of explosive and adventurous temperament profiles with character development: the modifying effects of social support and attachment
AU - Saarinen, Aino
AU - Rosenström, Tom
AU - Hakulinen, Christian
AU - Cloninger, Claude Robert
AU - Hintsanen, Mirka
AU - Pulkki-Råback, Laura
AU - Lehtimäki, Terho
AU - Raitakari, Olli
AU - Keltikangas-Järvinen, Liisa
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Objective: The aim of this study was to examine (a) whether adventurous and explosive temperament profiles (presumed precursors of antisocial and borderline personality) are associated with character traits over a 15-year follow-up and (b) whether social support and attachment security modify the relationship between temperament profiles and character development.Methods: 2,028 subjects of the Young Finns study completed the Temperament and Character Inventory, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Relationship Questionnaire at 3 assessment points between 1997 and 2012.Results: Both explosive and adventurous temperament profiles seemed to predispose individuals to have less mature personalities; that is, these profiles were consistently associated with lower cooperativeness (PConclusions: Individuals with the explosive temperament benefit from high social support and secure attachment. From the point of view of the therapy process, this knowledge might be of importance. In contrast, individuals with the adventurous temperament were able to direct their behavior better in social environments that were not likely to support their basic temperaments.
AB - Objective: The aim of this study was to examine (a) whether adventurous and explosive temperament profiles (presumed precursors of antisocial and borderline personality) are associated with character traits over a 15-year follow-up and (b) whether social support and attachment security modify the relationship between temperament profiles and character development.Methods: 2,028 subjects of the Young Finns study completed the Temperament and Character Inventory, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Relationship Questionnaire at 3 assessment points between 1997 and 2012.Results: Both explosive and adventurous temperament profiles seemed to predispose individuals to have less mature personalities; that is, these profiles were consistently associated with lower cooperativeness (PConclusions: Individuals with the explosive temperament benefit from high social support and secure attachment. From the point of view of the therapy process, this knowledge might be of importance. In contrast, individuals with the adventurous temperament were able to direct their behavior better in social environments that were not likely to support their basic temperaments.
KW - 515 Psychology
KW - 3124 Neurology and psychiatry
KW - BORDERLINE PERSONALITY-DISORDER
KW - DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
KW - MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE
KW - ANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIOR
KW - GENERAL-POPULATION
KW - TRAITS
KW - STYLES
KW - HEALTH
KW - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
KW - MODEL
U2 - 10.4088/JCP.17m11587
DO - 10.4088/JCP.17m11587
M3 - Article
SN - 0160-6689
VL - 79
JO - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
JF - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
IS - 2
M1 - ARTN 17m11587
ER -