Similar associations between personality dimensions and anxiety or depressive disorders in a population study of Turkish-Dutch, Moroccan-Dutch, and native Dutch subjects.

Journal: The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Volume: 201

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2013

Affiliated Institutions:  Altrecht Institute for Mental Health Care, Utrecht, The Netherlands. a.schrier@altrecht.nl

Abstract summary 

It is well established that personality traits are associated with anxiety and depressive disorders in Western populations, but it is not known whether this is true also for people from non-Western cultures. In this study, we examined whether ethnicity moderates the association between personality dimensions and anxiety or depressive disorders or symptoms. In a random urban population sample, stratified by ethnicity, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we interviewed 309 native Dutch subjects, 203 Turkish-Dutch subjects, and 170 Moroccan-Dutch subjects. Dimensions of personality were measured using the NEO Five-Factor Inventory. Anxiety and depressive disorders and symptom levels were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised. The association between personality factors and disorders or symptoms of anxiety and depression was very similar in the three ethnic groups: all show the typical profile of high neuroticism and low extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.

Authors & Co-authors:  Schrier Agnes C AC de Wit Matty A S MA Krol Anneke A Fassaert Thijs J L TJ Verhoeff Arnoud P AP Kupka Ralph W RW Dekker Jack J Beekman Aartjan T F AT

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Authors :  8
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1097/NMD.0b013e31828e110d
SSN : 1539-736X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Anxiety Disorders
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Publication Country
United States