6/9/25 We are currently making changes to reflect the new Health Sciences Division structure. Thank you for your patience while we make the transition.

Sign in
Personality differences predict health-risk behaviors in young adulthood: evidence from a longitudinal study
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Personality differences predict health-risk behaviors in young adulthood: evidence from a longitudinal study

A. Caspi, D.J. Begg, N. Dickson, H.L. Harrington, J.D. Langley, T.E. Moffitt and P.A. Silva
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol.73(5), pp.1052-1063
1997
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14949
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

aggression alcohol crime driving behaviour health health risk behaviour personality risky behaviour risky sexual behaviour sexual health traffic accidents adolescents adult alcoholism psychology child preschool child longitudinal studies personality assessment personality development psychometrics temperament violence psychology
url
Link to publisher's versionView

Metrics

1 File views/ downloads
46 Record Views

Details

Logo image