Relationship Between Personality Measures and Perceived Mental Fatigability.
Hannah L AllenTheresa GmelinKyle D MooredRobert M BoudreauStephen F SmagulaRebecca W CohenRain KatzKatie StoneJane A CauleyNancy W GlynnPublished in: Journal of aging and health (2021)
Lower conscientiousness, optimism, and higher goal reengagement were linked with more severe perceived mental fatigability in older men. Personality traits may potentially contribute to early risk assessment for fatigability in later life. Future work should be longitudinal in nature and include personality assessments to confirm the temporality of the relationships observed.