Longitudinal development of well-being among Finnish employees during 2019–2021: Relationships with personality trait profiles

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Abstract

We examined well-being profiles among Finnish employees before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and their links with personality trait profiles. Longitudinal survey data were collected in 2019–2021, and 733 respondents participated in all five surveys. The data were analyzed with a person-centered approach using latent profile analysis (LPA). Measures included burnout, work engagement, psychological distress; and Big Five personality traits. Six well-being profiles: Disengaged, Declined, Engaged, Fluctuated, Stable, and Burned-out, and four personality profiles: Ordinary, Reserved, Resilient, and Overcontrolled were identified. Resilient participants typically belonged to the Engaged well-being profile and Reserved to Burned-out and Fluctuated well-being profiles. Although some separation in developmental well-being profiles existed, overall, well-being was rather stable. Personality trait profiles played a crucial role in maintaining well-being.

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Oksa, R., Mäkikangas, A., Savela, N., Latikka, R., & Oksanen, A. (2023). Longitudinal development of well-being among Finnish employees during 2019–2021: Relationships with personality trait profiles. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 64(2), 179–193. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12868

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