Enneagram typologies and healthy personality to psychosocial stress : a network approach
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2022Author(s)
Ramos Vera, CristianSerpa Barrientos, Antonio
Baños Chaparro, Jonatan
Vallejos Saldarriaga, José Francisco
Saintila, Jacksaint
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Introduction: Enneagram typologies may impact psychological well-being
and stressful situations in college students. However, the literature is still
limited in the study of dynamic personality models such as the Enneagram in
Spanish-speaking university students, and a better understanding is needed.
Objective: To analyze network associations and centrality measures of
Enneagram personality typologies in Peruvian university students.
Methods: A total of 859 Peruvian university students responded to two
instruments assessing: The Pangrazzi’s Enneagram personality types and
healthy personality to psychosocial stress. All instruments showed good
psychometric values (validity and consistency). A regularized cross-sectional
network structure was estimated with Gaussian graphical model and the
graphical LASSO.
Results: Enneagram types 4, 5, and 6 presented the highest and positive
associations in the network structure. Type 6 emerged as the node with the
highest predictability. The healthy personality and type 7 acted as bridges
between the communities, with types 6, 7, and 8 being the most central nodes.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that Enneagram type 7 with healthy
personality to psychosocial stress plays an important role in the development
of the causal activation of the network model. The network shows causal
associations between psychosocial stress and types 6, 7, 8, and 9.
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1051271/fullhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12692/104649
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