JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (Jul 2024)

The Association Between Personality Traits and Health-Related Quality of Life and the Mediating Role of Smoking: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

  • Jiangyun Chen,
  • Jiahuan Wan,
  • Yibo Wu,
  • Li Gan,
  • Haomiao Li,
  • Yan Zhou,
  • Siyuan Liu,
  • Lan Luo,
  • Haozheng Zhou,
  • Xuanhao Yin,
  • Jinghui Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/51416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. e51416 – e51416

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Abstract BackgroundThere are positive and negative correlations in different directions between smoking, personality traits, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL), where smoking may mask the pathway between personality traits and HRQOL. Understanding the masking pathway of smoking between personality traits and HRQOL can elucidate the mechanisms of smoking’s psychosocial effects and provide new ideas for developing tobacco control strategies. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between Big Five personality traits and HRQOL and whether smoking mediates the relationship between them. MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study using data from 21,916 respondents from the 2022 Psychology and Behavior Investigation of Chinese Residents survey. Linear regression models were used to analyze the correlations between smoking, Big Five personality traits, and HRQOL while controlling for potential confounders. The mediating role of smoking on the association between Big Five Personality traits and HRQOL was analyzed using the Sobel-Goodman mediation test. ResultsExtraversion (β=.001; PPPPzPzPzPzPzPzPzP ConclusionsThis study provided evidence that there is a correlation between personality traits and HRQOL. It also found that smoking plays a role in mediating the connection between personality traits and HRQOL. The development of future tobacco control strategies should consider the unique traits of each individual’s personality, highlighting the significance of extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.