Personality in adulthood: a six-year longitudinal study of self-reports and spouse ratings on the NEO Personality Inventory.

Previous longitudinal studies of personality in adulthood have been limited in the range of traits examined, have chiefly made use of self-reports, and have frequently included only men. In this study, self-reports (N = 983) and spouse ratings (N = 167) were gathered on the NEO Personality Inventory (Costa & McCrae, 1985b), which measures all five of the major dimensions of normal personality. Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses on data from men and women aged 21 to 96 years showed evidence of small declines in Activity, Positive Emotions, and openness to Actions that might be attributed to maturation, but none of these effects was replicated in sequential analyses. The 20 other scales examined showed no consistent pattern of maturational effects. In contrast, retest stability was quite high for all five dimensions in self-reports and for the three dimensions measured at both times in spouse ratings. Comparable levels of stability were seen for men and women and for younger and older subjects. The data support the position that personality is stable after age 30.

[1]  D. Arenberg,et al.  Age changes, cohort differences, and cultural change on the Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey. , 1978, Journal of gerontology.

[2]  Walter W. Cook,et al.  Proposed hostility and Pharisaic-virtue scales for the MMPI. , 1954 .

[3]  B. Neugarten Personality and aging , 1977 .

[4]  D. Levinson,et al.  Seasons of a man's life , 1978 .

[5]  P. Costa,et al.  Cross-sectional studies of personality in a national sample: 2. Stability in neuroticism, extraversion, and openness. , 1986, Psychology and aging.

[6]  Robert R. McCrae,et al.  Consensual validation of personality traits: Evidence from self-reports and ratings. , 1982 .

[7]  P. Costa,et al.  Objective Personality Assessment , 1978 .

[8]  P. Costa,et al.  Age differences in personality structure: a cluster analytic approach. , 1976, Journal of gerontology.

[9]  David Arenberg,et al.  Normal Human Aging: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study on Aging , 1984 .

[10]  P. Costa,et al.  An approach to the attribution of aging, period, and cohort effects , 1982 .

[11]  C. Spielberger,et al.  Advances in personality assessment , 1982 .

[12]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Emerging Lives, Enduring Dispositions: Personality In Adulthood , 1984 .

[13]  L. George,et al.  Cross-sequential analysis of adult personality. , 1979 .

[14]  K Edward,et al.  Permanence of interest scores over 22 years. , 1951 .

[15]  David Arenberg,et al.  Enduring dispositions in adult males , 1980 .

[16]  J. Conley,et al.  Longitudinal stability of personality traits: a multitrait-multimethod-multioccasion analysis. , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[17]  E. L. Kelly Consistency of the adult personality. , 1955 .

[18]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Evaluating comprehensiveness in personality systems: The California Q‐Set and the five‐factor model , 1986 .

[19]  P. Costa,et al.  Validation of the five-factor model of personality across instruments and observers. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[20]  Jack Block,et al.  Lives Through Time , 1983 .

[21]  R. McCrae Creativity, divergent thinking, and openness to experience. , 1987 .

[22]  P. Costa,et al.  Self-concept and the stability of personality: Cross-sectional comparisons of self-reports and ratings , 1982 .

[23]  S. Finn Stability of personality self-ratings over 30 years: evidence for an age/cohort interaction. , 1986, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[24]  E. Erikson Childhood and Society , 1965 .

[25]  W. T. Norman,et al.  Toward an adequate taxonomy of personality attributes: replicated factors structure in peer nomination personality ratings. , 1963, Journal of abnormal and social psychology.

[26]  R. Cattell,et al.  Age differences in fluid and crystallized intelligence. , 1967, Acta psychologica.

[27]  J. Johnson,et al.  Replicated item level factor analysis of the full MMPI. , 1984, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[28]  P. Costa,et al.  Joint factors in self-reports and ratings: Neuroticism, extraversion and openness to experience , 1983 .

[29]  Denise C. Park,et al.  Handbook of the Psychology of Aging , 1979 .

[30]  J. M. Digman,et al.  Further specification of the five robust factors of personality. , 1986 .

[31]  A. Ostfeld,et al.  Hostility, Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, and Mortality , 1983, Psychosomatic medicine.

[32]  L. Wheeler,et al.  Review of personality and social psychology , 1980 .

[33]  R. Helson,et al.  Personality change in women from college to midlife. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[34]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Personality stability and its implications for clinical psychology , 1986 .

[35]  P. Baltes,et al.  Life Span Development and Behavior , 1978 .

[36]  G. R. Leon,et al.  Personality stability and change over a 30-year period--middle age to old age. , 1979, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.