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Big Five personality traits, BIS/BAS dimensions and meteoropathy: a mediation model

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BackgroundThe main goal of this cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between Big Five personality traits and meteor-opathy and the role of the behavioural activation system (BAS) and the behavioural inhibition system (BIS) as mediators in this relationship.Participants and procedureThe sample consisted of 1,336 women and men gathered via the online recruitment platform from the general population. The participants’ ages ranged from 18 to 76 years (M = 29.52, SD = 11.67). The Polish version of the Ten Item Personality Inventory was used to assess Big Five personality traits. The BIS and BAS were diagnosed using the Polish version of the original BIS/BAS scales. Meteoropathy was assessed using the Polish adaptation of the METEO-Q questionnaire.ResultsMeteoropathy correlated negatively with emotional stability and positively with the BIS level and BAS Reward Responsive-ness. BIS negatively correlated with emotional stability. The correlations between meteoropathy and other personality vari-ables were nonsignificant. The analysis indicated a significant indirect relationship between emotional stability and meteor-opathy through BIS. We demonstrated the importance of neuroticism (low emotional stability) and the BIS dimension for the development of meteoropathy symptoms.ConclusionsNeuroticism and the BIS dimension were important for the development of meteoropathy symptoms. The results may be helpful in assessing the risk of developing meteoropathy in a healthy population.
Title: Big Five personality traits, BIS/BAS dimensions and meteoropathy: a mediation model
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BackgroundThe main goal of this cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between Big Five personality traits and meteor-opathy and the role of the behavioural activation system (BAS) and the behavioural inhibition system (BIS) as mediators in this relationship.
Participants and procedureThe sample consisted of 1,336 women and men gathered via the online recruitment platform from the general population.
The participants’ ages ranged from 18 to 76 years (M = 29.
52, SD = 11.
67).
The Polish version of the Ten Item Personality Inventory was used to assess Big Five personality traits.
The BIS and BAS were diagnosed using the Polish version of the original BIS/BAS scales.
Meteoropathy was assessed using the Polish adaptation of the METEO-Q questionnaire.
ResultsMeteoropathy correlated negatively with emotional stability and positively with the BIS level and BAS Reward Responsive-ness.
BIS negatively correlated with emotional stability.
The correlations between meteoropathy and other personality vari-ables were nonsignificant.
The analysis indicated a significant indirect relationship between emotional stability and meteor-opathy through BIS.
We demonstrated the importance of neuroticism (low emotional stability) and the BIS dimension for the development of meteoropathy symptoms.
ConclusionsNeuroticism and the BIS dimension were important for the development of meteoropathy symptoms.
The results may be helpful in assessing the risk of developing meteoropathy in a healthy population.

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