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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 23.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2017 Mar;32(2):139–147. doi: 10.1037/pag0000159

Table 4.

Estimates from Latent Change Models

Trait Trait→Δ Sensory Functioning Sensory Functioning→ ΔTrait Correlated Change
Sensory Functioning Score
 Neuroticism .06** .04** .07**
 Extraversion −.06** −.07** −.07**
 Openness −.06** −.07** −.08**
 Agreeableness −.04** −.05** −.06**
 Conscientiousness −.06** −.07** −.09**
Eyesight
 Neuroticism .05** .03** .06**
 Extraversion −.05** −.05** −.07**
 Openness −.06** −.06** −.08**
 Agreeableness −.04** −.04** −.07**
 Conscientiousness −.06** −.05** −.07**
Hearing
 Neuroticism .05** .04** .04**
 Extraversion −.05** −.06** −.04**
 Openness −.04** −.05** −.05**
 Agreeableness −.03** −.03** −.04**
 Conscientiousness −.04** −.06** −.07**

Note:

**

p < .01;

Trait→Δ Sensory Functioning : Relationship between baseline personality and changes in sensory functioning; Sensory Functioning → ΔTrait: Relation between the baseline sensory functioning variables and change in the five personality traits; Correlated change: Relation between change in the sensory functioning variables and change in the five personality traits

Age, age squared, sex, education, race, disease burden and depressive symptoms were controlled