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Is environmental sensitivity a unique trait? A multi-sample study on the association between sensitivity, personality, and psychological adjustment

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
We aimed to investigate the extent to which Environmental Sensitivity (ES), as captured by the Highly Sensitive Person, 12-item scale (HSP-12), is distinguishable from traditional personality traits, contributes to psychological adjustment over and above personality, and if this contribution depends on the rearing environment. We also explored the HSP-12 psychometric properties and invariance across countries (UK and Italy) and samples (university and general population). Across multiple adult samples (N = 4459), we provided evidence that ES can be reliably assessed with the HSP-12 across countries and groups. We also showed that ES is distinguishable from established personality traits and is associated with lower well-being and negative affect, beyond personality. An environment perceived as caring played a buffering role.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Environmental sensitivity; Personality; Psychological adjustment; Factor structure; HSP
List of contributors:
Lionetti, Francesca; Dumpfrey, Raynae Shontae Casandra; Richetin, Juliette; Fasolo, Mirco; Nocentini, Annalaura; Penolazzi, Barbara; Pluess, Michael; Santona, Alessandra; Spinelli, Maria; Preti, Emanuele
Authors of the University:
FASOLO MIRCO
SPINELLI MARIA
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/823656
Published in:
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Journal
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