Spouse similarity for temperament, personality and psychiatric symptomatology

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Spouse similarity for temperament, personality and psychiatric symptomatology
Journal
Personality and Individual Differences
Author(s)
Stadelmann-Dubuis Emmanuelle, Fenton Brenda T., Ferrero François, Preisig Martin
ISSN
0191-8869
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2001
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
30
Number
7
Pages
1095-1112
Language
english
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SAPHIRID:48243
Abstract
Assortative mating for psychiatric characteristics has significant implications for treatment as well as genetic studies. This paper presents data on spouse similarity for personality and temperament traits as well as psychiatric symptomatology from a non-clinical sample. Second/third and sixth/seventh grade school children of several communities as well as their parents (N=376 couples) completed self-rating scales on personality (EPQ), temperament (DOTS-R) and psychiatric symptomatology (SCL-90R). Significant positive but rather low spouse associations were found for psychiatric symptomatology and the personality trait Psychoticism, while positive statistical trends were observed for several temperament dimensions. Spouse similarity for psychiatric symptomatology was independent of similarity for personality traits and that for personality traits was independent of underlying temperament traits. Spouse similarity was symmetric between husbands and wives and did not significantly depend on psychiatric symptomatology or demographic variables. In conclusion, our non-clinical data support the existence of significant spouse similarity for psychiatric symptomatology and personality as suggested by clinical studies. In addition, a trend for temperament resemblance was also observed. Our finding that spouse similarity for temperament, personality and psychiatric symptomatology were largely independent highlights the necessity of simultaneous assessment of these psychiatric domains in the search for the underlying characteristics conditioning non-random mate selection
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