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dc.contributor.authorLarsson, Ulf Gerry
dc.contributor.authorMažeikienė, Asta
dc.contributor.authorSmaliukienė, Rasa
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T16:41:52Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T16:41:52Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.issn1901-2276
dc.identifier.other(crossref_id)152399148
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/116097
dc.description.abstractThe aim was to: (1) identify individual profiles in young men regarding personality and cognitive appraisal style employing easy-to-use instruments, and (2) to explore how such profiles relate to biological stress indicators. The sample consisted of 173 male Lithuanian conscripts. An assessment was made after one month into their basic military training. Levels of cortisol, cortisone and testosterone were established through analysis of hair samples. Psychological assessments included the Big Five model of personality as well as cognitive appraisal style and perceived stress during the previous month of service. Four unique personality profiles were identified in a cluster analysis that differed significantly as theoretically expected on the Perceived Stress Scale. Statistically significant between-profile differences were found on cortisol and cortisone but not on testosterone. The personality profile with the highest scores on all three biological markers was characterized by high scores on Extraversion and Openness and low scores on Agreeableness. Second, three distinct cognitive appraisal style profiles emerged. They were related as theoretically expected to perceived stress, but they were unrelated to the hair steroid hormone concentration levels. Third, the combination of the most psychologically vulnerable personality profile, which included low scores on Emotional stability, and the most stressed cognitive appraisal style profile, yielded the clearest result and showed that it was possible to detect individuals with significantly higher stress-related hair steroid hormone levels using psychological instruments. Practical potential implications include identification of individuals who are most psychologically vulnerable and in need of close monitoring.eng
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScopus
dc.relation.isreferencedbySocial Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)
dc.relation.isreferencedbyPubMed
dc.source.urihttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19012276.2023.2247571
dc.titlePsychological prediction of stress-related hair steroid hormone levels in young men: a person-centered approach
dc.typeStraipsnis Web of Science DB / Article in Web of Science DB
dcterms.licenseCreative Commons – Attribution – 4.0 International
dcterms.references31
dc.type.pubtypeS1 - Straipsnis Web of Science DB / Web of Science DB article
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus universitetas Swedish Defence University Inland University College of Applied Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus universitetas
dc.contributor.institutionGenerolo Jono Žemaičio Lietuvos karo akademija Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyKūrybinių industrijų fakultetas / Faculty of Creative Industries
dc.subject.researchfieldM 001 - Medicina / Medicine
dc.subject.researchfieldS 006 - Psichologija / Psychology
dc.subject.researchfieldS 008 - Komunikacija ir informacija / Communication and information
dc.subject.studydirectionL06 - Žmonių išteklių vadyba / Human resource management
dc.subject.studydirectionJ08 - Visuomenės saugumas / Public security
dc.subject.enperson-centered approach
dc.subject.enpersonality
dc.subject.encognitive appraisal style
dc.subject.enperceived stress
dc.subject.enhair stress-related steroid hormones
dc.subject.enmilitary
dcterms.sourcetitleNordic Psychology
dc.publisher.nameInforma UK Limited
dc.identifier.doi152399148
dc.identifier.doi1
dc.identifier.doi001053759200001
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/19012276.2023.2247571
dc.identifier.elaba174893740


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