Abstract
The present study was conducted to see the relationship of personality traits and ego-resilience in soldiers with amputation. The research also took into consideration age, nature of amputation related differences in resilience. Urdu translated versions of scales; Ego Resilience Scale (Block & Kremen, 1996) and NEO-Personality Inventory -Revised Urdu Version (Costa & McCrae, 1992) were used in study. The sample comprised of 92 men soldiers (age ranged 20-50) with amputation. The findings revealed that ego- resilience was negatively related to neuroticism and positively related with extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and cconscientiousness. Extraversion positively predicted the ego-resilience. Implications of the findings for future research on Pakistani soldiers with amputation are discussed.

Naila Zeb, Irum Naqvi, Rabia Zonash. (2013) Big-Five Personality Traits and Ego-Resilience Among Soldiers With Amputaion, Journal of Behavioural Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 2.
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