The Role of Personality Traits in Predicting Stress Management Techniques among College Students
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personality traits, stress management, college students, coping strategies, Big FiveAbstract
Personality traits significantly impact how individuals perceive, react to, and manage stress, particularly within high-stress environments such as college. This theoretical paper explores relationship among various personality traits—primarily the Big Five traits (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness)—as well as the choice of stress management techniques among college students. Literature shows that students having high levels of neuroticism often exhibit heightened stress responses and may rely on avoidance-based coping strategies, whereas those high in conscientiousness have been more probable to employ proactive stress management approaches, such as time management and structured planning. Extroverted students may engage more frequently in social coping mechanisms, while individuals high in openness may gravitate toward creative or mindfulness-based methods. This paper synthesizes research findings to illustrate how personality not only influences coping strategies but also affects the efficacy of these techniques in reducing stress. The insights provided here aim to enhance understanding of how personalized stress management interventions can be tailored according to personality profiles, potentially improving mental health outcomes for college students. Future research should examine how these theoretical relationships manifest in diverse populations, further enriching the academic discourse on personality and stress management.
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