Personality traits among Moroccan officials in the Rabat-Sale-Kenitra Region

Introduction Public servants, because of the nature of their work, are under tremendous pressure. Hence the need to study the dominant personality traits within this sample. Objectives Demonstrate the domination of certain personality dimensions over others in this population. The aim of this research is to study the five major personality traits in a sample of officials in the Rabat-Sale-Kenitra Region, Morocco. Methods This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study that involved 387 individuals, including 55.8% (n=216) Male and 44.2% (n=171) Female with an average age of 32.75± 9.79. The personality traits were assessed using the Big Five test. Results The results show that, 76.74% of our study subjects have a high score of Agreeableness, while 23.26% have a low score. 59.69% of our sample has a high score in Extravesion, while 40.31% have a low one. Slight increase in the percentage that has a high score in Neurosis compared to those that have a low score with 51.94% and 48.06%. 78.29% of our sample have a high Consciousness score, while 21.71% have a low one. Concerning Openness, 79.84% of the participants have a high score and only 20.16 have a low score. Conclusions This study sample is characterized by the dominance of three main traits, Agreeableness, Consciousness and Openness. Moreover, this study has shed light on the fact that the Neurosis trait is dominant in almost half of our sample. However, considering this study concerned only one region, it would be interesting to widen the geography of the survey to acquire more exhaustive results. Disclosure of Interest None Declared

Introduction: Public servants, because of the nature of their work, are under tremendous pressure.Hence the need to study the dominant personality traits within this sample.Objectives: Demonstrate the domination of certain personality dimensions over others in this population.The aim of this research is to study the five major personality traits in a sample of officials in the Rabat-Sale-Kenitra Region, Morocco.Methods: This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study that involved 387 individuals, including 55. 8% (n=216)  Conclusions: This study sample is characterized by the dominance of three main traits, Agreeableness, Consciousness and Openness.Moreover, this study has shed light on the fact that the Neurosis trait is dominant in almost half of our sample.However, considering this study concerned only one region, it would be interesting to widen the geography of the survey to acquire more exhaustive results.

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Reviewing the consistency of Dissociative Identity Disorder: a case report.
E. Herrero Pellón*, P. Albarracín Marcos, M. Huete Naval, R. Galerón Guzmán, F. Mayor Sanabria and A. Montes Montero Introduction: We present the case of a 22-year-old patient who has been followed up in a daytime hospital for personality disorders since June 2022.Of note is the presence of multiple personalities (in total of more than 20 have been identified), each of which has distinct physical and psychological characteristics.Objectives: The objective is to present a clinical case of dissociative identity disorder and to review the existence of scientific evidence supporting this diagnosis.Methods: Literature review of scientific papers over the last years and classic textbooks on the issue.We included references in English and Spanish languages.Results: Numerous studies support that dissociative disorders are the result of psychological traumas that generally begin in childhood.This is a difficult category to diagnose, since they present symptoms that also appear in other disorders such as those of the schizophrenic spectrum.One or more dissociative parts of the subject's personality avoid the traumatic memories while others become fixed to these traumatic experiences and manifest symptoms.In the case of our patient, there are dissociative episodes with subsequent amnesia and auditory, visual and olfactory hallucinations, as well as impulsive behaviors in the form of self-injury and a flattened affect, with significant emotional distancing.

Conclusions:
-The prevalence of dissociative identity disorder is higher than traditionally thought.-Some theories develop how trauma essentially produces a degree of dissociation of the psychobiological systems that constitute the subject's personality.

Disclosure of Interest: None Declared
European Psychiatry S969 Male and 44.2% (n=171) Female with an average age of 32.75AE 9.79.The personality traits were assessed using the Big Five test.Results: The results show that, 76.74% of our study subjects have a high score of Agreeableness, while 23.26% have a low score.59.69% of our sample has a high score in Extravesion, while 40.31% have a low one.Slight increase in the percentage that has a high score in Neurosis compared to those that have a low score with 51.94% and 48.06%.78.29% of our sample have a high Consciousness score, while 21.71% have a low one.Concerning Openness, 79.84% of the participants have a high score and only 20.16 have a low score.