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      Personality and coping. What traits predict adaptive strategies? Translated title: Personalidad y afrontamiento. ¿Qué rasgos predicen las estrategias adaptativas?

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          Abstract: Coping strategies used play an essential role in the adaptation to changes in older adults, and personality traits are important predictors of these strategies. The aim of this study is to analyse what traits predict different coping strategies in older adults. Participants were 226 older adults (60 to 88 years old). Data on personality and coping strategies were obtained through the NEO-FFI and the Coping Strategies Questionnaire. Multiple linear regression models were conducted. Neuroticism positively predicted emotion-oriented strategies: negative self-focused, overt-emotional expression, avoidance, and religious. Openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness positively predicted problem-oriented coping strategies: openness to experience (problem-solving focused), agreeableness (positive reappraisal), and conscientiousness (problem-solving focused and positive reappraisal). In addition, agreeableness and conscientiousness negatively predicted emotion-oriented strategies: overt-emotional expression and negative self-focused. Extraversion did not predict any coping strategy. These findings show that neuroticism is a maladaptive trait during aging, whereas openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness are adaptive traits in older adults.

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          Resumen: Las estrategias de afrontamiento utilizadas desempeñan un papel esencial en la adaptación a los cambios de los adultos mayores, y los rasgos de personalidad son factores predictivos importantes de estas estrategias. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar qué rasgos predicen diferentes estrategias de afrontamiento en adultos mayores. Los participantes fueron 226 adultos mayores (60 a 88 años). Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el NEO-FFI para evaluar la personalidad y el Cuestionario de estrategias de afrontamiento (CAE). Se realizaron modelos de regresión lineal múltiple. El neuroticismo predijo positivamente las estrategias orientadas a la emoción: autofocalización negativa, expresión emocional abierta, evitación y religión. Los rasgos de apertura a la experiencia, amabilidad y responsabilidad predijeron positivamente las estrategias de afrontamiento orientadas a los problemas: apertura a la experiencia (resolución de problemas), amabilidad (reevaluación positiva) y responsabilidad (resolución de problemas y reevaluación positiva). Además, la amabilidad y la responsabilidad predijeron de manera negativa las estrategias orientadas a la emoción: expresión emocional abierta y autofocalización negativa. La extraversión no predijo ninguna estrategia de afrontamiento. Estos hallazgos muestran que el neuroticismo es un rasgo desadaptativo durante el envejecimiento, mientras que la apertura a la experiencia, la amabilidad y la responsabilidad son rasgos adaptativos en los adultos mayores.

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                Journal
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                Anales de Psicología
                Anal. Psicol.
                Universidad de Murcia (Murcia, Murcia, Spain )
                0212-9728
                1695-2294
                April 2020
                : 36
                : 1
                : 39-45
                Affiliations
                [1] orgnameUniversity of Valencia orgdiv1Developmental Psychology Spain
                [2] orgnameUniversidad Internacional de Valencia Spain
                Article
                S0212-97282020000100005 S0212-9728(20)03600100005
                10.6018/analesps.36.1.349591
                51036e09-3093-4c05-9538-1b4802876d5d

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 12 September 2019
                : 16 November 2018
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                Multidisciplinary

                Older Adults,Gerontología,Adaptation,Adaptación,Personalidad,Coping,Gerontology,Afrontamiento,Personality,Adultos Mayores

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