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Personality and Suicidal Tendency among Depressive People and Normal People

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Many people wonder about the personalities of others that how they are

same or different from each other. Most of them also want to know how

personality works in day to day life. Personality psychology concerns what our

personalities are, how they work, and what they can mean to our own and

others' futures. The discipline of personality psychology helps answer some of

these questions. If such questions interest by the people, then people may want

to learn more.

In the characterizing, the statement of Gordon Allport, Hall and Lindzey

(1957) opined personality as the essence of human being. It is the sum total of

ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others. Factors that

determine personality are both heredity, or genetic, and environmentally

determined. Researchers have found that genetics accounts for about fifty

percent of personality variation and more than thirty percent in occupational

and leisure interests.

Specific dimensions of personality include shyness, aggression,

submissiveness, laziness, loyalty, and timidity. These are collectively known as

personality traits. Traits are believed to be important in employee selection,

matching people to jobs, and in guiding career development decisions.

In an organized review of the relationship between personality traits and

suicide risk, Brezo et al. (2006) revealed neuroticism and extraversion to be the

most consistently replicated characteristics to be associated with suicide-related

behaviours. Specifically, higher neuroticism was related to suicidal ideation,

suicide attempts, and completed suicide, while extraversion was found to be a

resilience factor for suicidality.

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  • Jan 18, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9798869134370 ISBN-13:
  • 9798869134370 ISBN-10:
  • English Language