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Ítem Acceso abierto Personality traits and impulsivity in volunteer military service troop personnel of a military institution in the district of Rímac, 2023.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-02-29) Sánchez Requejo, Liliana Elizabeth; Valencia Pecho, Diego IsmaelA sample of 133 participants from a military institution in the Rímac district was surveyed to determine the relationship between personality traits and impulsivity. This was a basic research study with a quantitative approach, correlational scope, and non-experimental design. Two instruments were administered: the Brief Personality Questionnaire of the Five-Factor Model (CBP-LRC) and the Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS-11). The most prevalent personality trait was agreeableness (M = 14.68), followed by responsibility (M = 14.59) and extraversion (M = 14.41). Regarding impulsivity, the majority were at a regular level (90.2%). Correlation calculations showed that the traits agreeableness (rs = -.299, p = .000) and responsibility (rs = -.206, p = .017) had an inverse relationship with impulsivity, while emotional instability (rs = .382, p = .000) showed a direct relationship. It was concluded that higher agreeableness and responsibility lead to lower impulsivity, while greater emotional instability leads to higher impulsivity.
