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The emergence of sex differences in personality traits in early adolescence: A cross-sectional, cross-cultural study.


ABSTRACT: Although large international studies have found consistent patterns of sex differences in personality traits among adults (i.e., women scoring higher on most facets), less is known about cross-cultural sex differences in adolescent personality and the role of culture and age in shaping them. The present study examines the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (McCrae, Costa, & Martin, 2005) informant ratings of adolescents from 23 cultures (N = 4,850), and investigates culture and age as sources of variability in sex differences of adolescents' personality. The effect for Neuroticism (with females scoring higher than males) begins to take on its adult form around age 14. Girls score higher on Openness to Experience and Conscientiousness at all ages between 12 and 17 years. A more complex pattern emerges for Extraversion and Agreeableness, although by age 17, sex differences for these traits are highly similar to those observed in adulthood. Cross-sectional data suggest that (a) with advancing age, sex differences found in adolescents increasingly converge toward adult patterns with respect to both direction and magnitude; (b) girls display sex-typed personality traits at an earlier age than boys; and (c) the emergence of sex differences was similar across cultures. Practical implications of the present findings are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved).

SUBMITTER: De Bolle M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4327943 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The emergence of sex differences in personality traits in early adolescence: A cross-sectional, cross-cultural study.

De Bolle Marleen M   De Fruyt Filip F   McCrae Robert R RR   Löckenhoff Corinna E CE   Costa Paul T PT   Aguilar-Vafaie Maria E ME   Ahn Chang-Kyu CK   Ahn Hyun-Nie HN   Alcalay Lidia L   Allik Jüri J   Avdeyeva Tatyana V TV   Bratko Denis D   Brunner-Sciarra Marina M   Cain Thomas R TR   Chan Wayne W   Chittcharat Niyada N   Crawford Jarret T JT   Fehr Ryan R   Ficková Emília E   Gelfand Michele J MJ   Graf Sylvie S   Gülgöz Sami S   Hřebíčková Martina M   Jussim Lee L   Klinkosz Waldemar W   Knežević Goran G   Leibovich de Figueroa Nora N   Lima Margarida P MP   Martin Thomas A TA   Marušić Iris I   Mastor Khairul Anwar KA   Nakazato Katsuharu K   Nansubuga Florence F   Porrata Jose J   Purić Danka D   Realo Anu A   Reátegui Norma N   Rolland Jean-Pierre JP   Schmidt Vanina V   Sekowski Andrzej A   Shakespeare-Finch Jane J   Shimonaka Yoshiko Y   Simonetti Franco F   Siuta Jerzy J   Szmigielska Barbara B   Vanno Vitanya V   Wang Lei L   Yik Michelle M   Terracciano Antonio A  

Journal of personality and social psychology 20150101 1


Although large international studies have found consistent patterns of sex differences in personality traits among adults (i.e., women scoring higher on most facets), less is known about cross-cultural sex differences in adolescent personality and the role of culture and age in shaping them. The present study examines the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (McCrae, Costa, & Martin, 2005) informant ratings of adolescents from 23 cultures (N = 4,850), and investigates culture and age as sources of variab  ...[more]

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