Social network size and personality traits independently and prospectively predict distress disorders and suicidal behavior in U.S. Army soldiers.
Charles T TaylorLaura Campbell-SillsRonald C KesslerXiaoying SunMatthew K NockRobert J UrsanoSonia JainMurray B SteinPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
Heightened neuroticism and small social networks predict a greater risk for negative mental health sequelae, especially following deployment. Social ties may mitigate adverse impacts of personality traits on psychopathology in some contexts. Early identification and targeted intervention for these distinct, modifiable factors may decrease the risk of distress disorders and suicidal behavior.