Personality Traits and Perceived Social Support on Cognitive Functioning of Elderly Attending Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital (AMTH), Yemetu, Ibadan.
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Ishola, Ajibola Abdulrahamon
Abstract / Description
Cognitive health is one of the most important problems for older people, since cognitive decline can lead to a loss of functional status, thus the need to identify factors affecting this decline. Psychological traits, social support have been implicated in several studies. However, the few studies on personality traits, and prospective changes in cognition with advancing age have been mixed. Based on this, this study investigates the role of personality traits, social support in cognitive functioning of aged person. The study adopted a cross sectional research design. This study was conducted in Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital Yemetu Ibadan. The study population comprised the elderly attending AMTH Yemetu Ibadan. The total number of 208 was used for this study. Structured standardized questionnaire was used to gather data. Both descriptive and inferential statistics was used in the analysis of the data collected in testing the stated hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. There was significant positive relationship among extraversion (r (208) = .18, p<.01), agreeableness (r (208) = .19, p<.01), conscientiousness (r (208) = .24, p<.01) and openness to experience (r (208) = .24, p<.01) and cognitive functioning. However, significant inverse relationship existed between Neuroticism (r (208)= -.38, p<.01) on cognitive functioning. The Big-five personality traits and perceived social support jointly predicted cognitive functioning and accounted for 28% of the change observed in the self-report cognitive functioning (R2 = 0.28, F (6,202) = 13.05, p<.01). Neuroticism (β = -.36, t= -5.54, p<.01), conscientiousness (β = .18, t= 2.92, p<.05), openness to experience (β = .16, t= 2.55, p<.05) and perceived social support (β = .17, t= 2.68, p<.01) independently and significantly predicted cognitive functioning.
This have large implications for strategies to prevent or delay the onset of cognitive impairment.
Keyword(s)
Cognitive functioning Neuroticism Conscientiousness Openness to experience Perceived social supportPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2021-03-31
Journal title
Sub-Sahara African Journal of Psychology and Contemporary Issues
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1
Issue
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Page numbers
175 - 185
Publisher
Department of Psychology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Publication status
publishedVersion
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peerReviewed
Citation
Osuh, J.I. & Ishola, A.A. (2021) Personality Traits and Perceived Social Support on Cognitive Functioning of Elderly Attending Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital (AMTH), Yemetu, Ibadan. Sub-Sahara African Journal of Psychology and Contemporary Issues, 1(1), 175 - 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5190
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Ishola, Ajibola Abdulrahamon
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Date of first publication2021-03-31
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Abstract / DescriptionCognitive health is one of the most important problems for older people, since cognitive decline can lead to a loss of functional status, thus the need to identify factors affecting this decline. Psychological traits, social support have been implicated in several studies. However, the few studies on personality traits, and prospective changes in cognition with advancing age have been mixed. Based on this, this study investigates the role of personality traits, social support in cognitive functioning of aged person. The study adopted a cross sectional research design. This study was conducted in Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital Yemetu Ibadan. The study population comprised the elderly attending AMTH Yemetu Ibadan. The total number of 208 was used for this study. Structured standardized questionnaire was used to gather data. Both descriptive and inferential statistics was used in the analysis of the data collected in testing the stated hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. There was significant positive relationship among extraversion (r (208) = .18, p<.01), agreeableness (r (208) = .19, p<.01), conscientiousness (r (208) = .24, p<.01) and openness to experience (r (208) = .24, p<.01) and cognitive functioning. However, significant inverse relationship existed between Neuroticism (r (208)= -.38, p<.01) on cognitive functioning. The Big-five personality traits and perceived social support jointly predicted cognitive functioning and accounted for 28% of the change observed in the self-report cognitive functioning (R2 = 0.28, F (6,202) = 13.05, p<.01). Neuroticism (β = -.36, t= -5.54, p<.01), conscientiousness (β = .18, t= 2.92, p<.05), openness to experience (β = .16, t= 2.55, p<.05) and perceived social support (β = .17, t= 2.68, p<.01) independently and significantly predicted cognitive functioning. This have large implications for strategies to prevent or delay the onset of cognitive impairment.en
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Publication statuspublishedVersionen
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Review statuspeerRevieweden
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CitationOsuh, J.I. & Ishola, A.A. (2021) Personality Traits and Perceived Social Support on Cognitive Functioning of Elderly Attending Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital (AMTH), Yemetu, Ibadan. Sub-Sahara African Journal of Psychology and Contemporary Issues, 1(1), 175 - 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5190en
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ISSN2805-380X
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/4605
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5190
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.en
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Keyword(s)Cognitive functioningen
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Keyword(s)Neuroticismen
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Keyword(s)Conscientiousnessen
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Keyword(s)Openness to experienceen
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Keyword(s)Perceived social supporten
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitlePersonality Traits and Perceived Social Support on Cognitive Functioning of Elderly Attending Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital (AMTH), Yemetu, Ibadan.en
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DRO typearticleen
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Issue1
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Journal titleSub-Sahara African Journal of Psychology and Contemporary Issuesen
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Page numbers175 - 185
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Volume1
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