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Personality characteristics of adult survivors of preterm birth and childhood sexual abuse

Abstract

BackgroundEarly life experiences may alter personality outcomes across the lifespan. Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) survivors appear to have a particular personality ‘type’ marked by increased levels of cautiousness and social conformity. It is, however, unclear if the experience of child sexual abuse (CSA) can alter this outcome.MethodsWe utilized data from a prospective, longitudinal, birth cohort of ELBW survivors to examine the personality characteristics in the third and fourth decades of life of those exposed to CSA versus those who were not.ResultsAt age 22–26years, ELBW survivors who had experienced CSA were less likely to display social conformity (p<0.01) and were less cautious (p<0.01) than ELBW survivors who had not. At age 30–35, ELBW survivors who had experienced CSA were less likely to socially conform (p=0.03), were less cautious (p=0.03), and displayed higher levels of neuroticism (p<.01).ConclusionsELBW survivors who have experienced CSA appear less likely to socially conform, are less cautious, and may experience higher levels of neuroticism in their 20s and 30s than those who were not exposed. These findings support the possibility that significant childhood experiences may lead to stable alterations in personality through the fourth decade of life.

Authors

Lund JI; Schmidt LA; Saigal S; Van Lieshout RJ

Journal

Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 117, , pp. 101–105

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 15, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.paid.2017.05.028

ISSN

0191-8869

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