Developmental trajectories of Big Five personality traits among adolescents and young adults: Differences by sex, alcohol use, and marijuana use

Scott A. Jones, Ryan P. Van Fossen, Wesley K. Thompson, Fiona C. Baker, Duncan B. Clark, Bonnie J. Nagel

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Abstract

Objective: Individual differences in adolescent personality are related to a variety of long-term health outcomes. While previous studies have demonstrated sex differences and non-linear changes in personality development, these results remain equivocal. The current study utilized longitudinal data (n = 831) from the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence to examine sex differences in the development of personality and the association between substance use and personality. Method: Participants (ages 12–21 at baseline) completed the Ten-Item Personality Inventory and self-reported past year alcohol and marijuana use at up to 7 yearly visits. Data were analyzed using generalized additive mixed-effects models and linear mixed-effects models. Results: Findings support linear increases in agreeableness and conscientious and decreases in openness with age and inform on timing of sex-specific non-linear development of extraversion and emotional stability. Further, results provide novel information regarding the timing of the association between substance use and personality, and replicate past reporting of differential associations between alcohol and marijuana use and extraversion, and sex-dependent effects of marijuana use on emotional stability. Conclusions: These findings highlight the importance of modeling sex differences in personality development using flexible non-linear modeling strategies, and accounting for sex- and age-specific effects of alcohol and marijuana use.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)748-761
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of personality
Volume90
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • adolescence
  • agreeableness
  • conscientiousness
  • development
  • emotional stability
  • extraversion
  • openness
  • substance use

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Psychology

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