心理学
生活满意度
五大性格特征
外向与内向
人格
终身学习
心理健康
规范(哲学)
成功老龄化
社会心理学
老年学
发展心理学
临床心理学
精神科
教育学
医学
政治学
法学
作者
Julia Stern,Michael D. Krämer,Alexander Schumacher,Geoff MacDonald,David Richter
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976241286865
摘要
Being romantically partnered is widely seen as a societal norm, and it has been shown to be positively associated with important life outcomes, such as physical and mental health. However, the percentage of singles is steadily increasing, with more people staying single for life. We used the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE; N = 77,064, mainly ≥ 50 years, 27 countries) to investigate Big Five personality traits and life satisfaction in lifelong singles compared with ever-partnered individuals. Specification-curve analyses suggested that lifelong singles were less extraverted, less conscientious, less open to experiences (dependent on singlehood definition), and less satisfied with their lives. Effects were stronger for never-partnered than for never-cohabitating or never-married individuals and were partly moderated by gender, age, country-level singlehood, and gender ratio. Our study provides insights into the characteristics of lifelong singles and has implications for understanding mental health and structures of social support in older individuals.
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