和蔼可亲
开放的体验
心理学
人格
渐晕
五大性格特征
社会心理学
发展心理学
临床心理学
外向与内向
作者
Shay Ohayon,Gil Goldzweig,Noa Vilchinsky,Ilanit Hasson‐Ohayon
标识
DOI:10.1097/nmd.0000000000001775
摘要
Abstract Despite abundant literature on personality and stigma, the role of disability type in this relationship has remained unaddressed. In the current study, we examined whether the relationship between observers' openness to experience and agreeableness on the one hand, and social distance on the other, was moderated by the target person's type of disability (psychiatric vs. physical). One hundred thirty-nine participants were randomly assigned to complete a social distance questionnaire referring to a vignette of a person in three conditions (physical disability, psychiatric disability, and control). A main effect of openness on social distance was found. Additionally, we found an interaction effect of agreeableness and the type of disability. Namely, the relationship between agreeableness and social distance was significant only in the physical disability condition but not in the other two conditions. To conclude, the current study emphasizes the role of personality traits in social distance toward individuals with disabilities.
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