TY - JOUR ID - 67978 TI - The Somatization Predictions Derived From Personal Characteristics JO - International Journal of Behavioral Sciences JA - IJBS LA - en SN - 2322-1194 AU - Abdolmohamadi, Karim AU - Seyed Pourmand, Niloufar Sadat AU - Babapour Kheyradin, Jalil AD - Department of Psychology, Payam-e-Nour University, Tehran, Iran AD - Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 11 IS - 3 SP - 86 EP - 89 KW - Keywords: Somatization KW - extraversion KW - neuroticism KW - agreeableness KW - conscientiousness KW - openness to experience DO - N2 - AbstractIntroduction: Somatization is amongst the disorders which medical experts cannot justify. The current study was an attempt to clarify the role of personal traits in somatization disorder. Regarding the method, it is worth mentioning that the present study is a description of correlation.Methods: A total of 350 subjects were chosen through stratified random sampling and participated in the study. Hence, NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEOPI-R) and the somatization PHQ-15 questionnaire were implemented for gathering data. The gathered data were analyzed by regression analysis.Results: The results indicated that there is a negative relationship between somatization and the personality factors which included extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. It is safe to claim that there is a significant relationship between neuroticism and somatization, while there is no relationship between neuroticism and somatization, or between openness to experience and somatization. Conclusion: Based on the findings of the current study, it can be concluded that people with certain personality characteristics are more likely to be affected by somatization disorders. UR - https://www.behavsci.ir/article_67978.html L1 - https://www.behavsci.ir/article_67978_0241a7c563e6fe9df94ecd990cb2c6b9.pdf ER -