Self-reported and mother-rated personality traits at age 16 are associated with cognitive function measured concurrently and 30 years later.
Angelina R SutinYannick StephanMartina LuchettiDamaris AschwandenAmanda A SeskerPáraic S O'SúilleabháinAntonio TerraccianoPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
The current study advances personality and cognition by showing that (1) adolescent personality predicts midlife cognition 30 years later, (2) both self-reports and mother-ratings are important sources of information on personality associated with midlife cognition, and (3) adolescent personality may be one pathway through which the early life socioeconomic environment is associated with midlife cognition.