Influence of sensation seeking on general deviance and specific problem behaviors from adolescence to young adulthood |
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Authors: | M D Newcomb L McGee |
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Institution: | Division of Counseling and Educational Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-0031. |
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Abstract: | Indicators of a Sensation Seeking latent construct were assessed during adolescence and used to predict changes in repeatedly gathered measures of a latent construct of General Deviance. A community sample of 595 male and female Ss was assessed 3 times over a 5-year period from late adolescence to young adulthood. Most Ss reported use of licit drugs, about one half had tried illicit drugs, and a substantial minority had engaged in other delinquent or criminal activities. The General Deviance construct was stable over time, although specific cross-effects were found. Sensation Seeking was moderately correlated with General Deviance at all 3 levels but did not predict directly the General Deviance construct over time; the effects of Sensation Seeking on later deviant behavior and attitudes were specific rather than general. |
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