Personality traits and measures of neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Antonio TerraccianoMartina LuchettiSelin KarakoseYannick StephanAngelina R SutinPublished in: Aging & mental health (2024)
Personality was associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms, including with the measure for mild behavioral impairment. Personality had stronger associations when concurrently assessed, indicating that personality traits co-develop with neuropsychiatric symptoms. The associations were similar across cancer and dementia, suggesting transdiagnostic processes not limited to dementia. Neuropsychiatric symptoms are partly an expression of personality; accounting for personality traits could help with diagnosis and disease monitoring, tailoring interventions, and fostering person-centered care.