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The Relationship Between Personality and Somatic and Psychological Distress: A Comparison of Chinese and Australian Adolescents
Authors:Yangyang Liu  Nathan A Gillespie  Lin Ye  Gu Zhu  David L Duffy  Nicholas G Martin
Institution:1.Department of Psychology,Nanjing University,Nanjing,People’s Republic of China;2.Tianjin University,Tianjin,People’s Republic of China;3.Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai,People’s Republic of China;4.Queensland Institute of Medical Research,Brisbane,Australia;5.Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics,Richmond,USA
Abstract:The extent to which correlations between personality domains and physical and psychological health generalize cross-culturally is unclear. We compared the strength of associations between the personality domains and somatic and psychological distress in Chinese (N?=?2069) and a genetically informative sample of Australian (N?=?2936) adolescents. We also examined the genetic and environmental etiology between personality, somatic and psychological distress in an Australian sample of 390 monozygotic twins and 698 dizygotic twins. In both populations, personality was assessed using the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. Somatic and psychological distress was assessed using the Somatic and Psychological Health Report. We found significant cultural differences in the relationship between adolescents’ personality traits and somatic and psychological distress. Extraversion was positively associated with somatic distress in the Chinese but not in Australian adolescents. In the Australian twins, genetic covariation between neuroticism and somatic and psychological distress was stronger compared to the genetic associations between either psychoticism or extraversion with psychological distress.
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