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. 2013 Oct 24;11(2):109–119. doi: 10.1007/s10433-013-0299-z

Table 3.

Fit indices of conditional quadratic latent curve models of self-esteem in young and late adulthood with personality resources as time-varying covariates (TVCs) and standardized regression coefficients of TVCs

Young adulthood Late adulthood
Intercept Slope βSE1 βSE2 βSE3 Intercept Slope βSE1 βSE2
Model 1
 Age −0.09 0.09 −0.08** −0.03
 Sex (1 = female) −0.15* 0.12 −0.25*** 0.11
 Time-invariant resources
  Education (1 = 10 years and more) 0.17* −0.10 0.02 0.02
  Partnership (1 = yes) 0.14+ −0.01 −0.01 0.20
  Parent (1 = yes) 0.07 −0.14 0.08 −0.12
  Subjective health / / 0.25*** −0.02
Model 2
 Neuroticism −0.58*** −0.61*** −0.64*** −0.49*** −0.46***
 Agreeableness 0.22* 0.02 −0.10 0.06 0.06
 Openness to experience / 0.13* 0.14* 0.03 0.02
 Extraversion 0.22*** 0.22*** 0.24*** 0.29*** 0.27***
 Conscientiousness 0.29*** 0.30*** 0.29*** 0.39*** 0.38***
Model fit χ 2 df RMSEA CFI χ 2 df RMSEA CFI
Model 1 72.98 57 0.03 0.99 72.19 36 0.06 0.94
Model 2 316.91 113 0.07 0.90 130.89 67 0.05 0.93

Note Study 2 on young adulthood included three measurement points, and Study 3 on late adulthood included only two measurement points. Openness to experience was not assessed at T1 in young adulthood. Nonsignificant χ 2 model comparison tests imply time-invariant effects of personality on self-esteem and are constrained to be equal across measurement points

+ p ≤ 0.054, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001