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Why people are single: The big five as predictors of involuntary singlehood

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PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Volume 186, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111375

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Singlehood; Involuntary singlehood; Big-five; Length of singlehood; Marital status

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The study found that individuals with lower extraversion scores were more likely to be involuntarily single and have longer spells of singlehood, while those with higher openness scores were more likely to be voluntarily single and experience prolonged spells of singlehood.
Not having an intimate partner constitutes a common state in contemporary societies, and the current study aimed to examine the relationship between personality, marital status and the length of singlehood. More spe-cifically, we hypothesized that extraversion would be a significant predictor of singlehood. Consistent with this hypothesis, using a sample of 1418 Greek-speaking participants, we found that lower scores in extraversion were associated with higher probability to be involuntarily single than in an intimate relationship, and with more prolonged spells of singlehood. Furthermore, higher scores in openness were associated with higher probability to be voluntarily single than in an intimate relationship, and with more prolonged spells of singlehood.

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