2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0191-8869(00)00088-x
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Sensational interests and sensation seeking in mentally disordered offenders

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“…A large cross-cultural study (N 5 1321) confirmed a robust positive association of the SIQ-R with aggression and mating effort (Weiss et al, 2004;Egan et al, 2005). Egan, Charlesworth, Richardson, Blair, and McMurran (2001) correlated SIQ scores with the subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale (Zuckerman, 1984). Only two of five correlations were significant: Disinhibition (r 5 .46) and Thrill and Adventure Seeking (r 5 .56).…”
Section: Convergent/concurrentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A large cross-cultural study (N 5 1321) confirmed a robust positive association of the SIQ-R with aggression and mating effort (Weiss et al, 2004;Egan et al, 2005). Egan, Charlesworth, Richardson, Blair, and McMurran (2001) correlated SIQ scores with the subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale (Zuckerman, 1984). Only two of five correlations were significant: Disinhibition (r 5 .46) and Thrill and Adventure Seeking (r 5 .56).…”
Section: Convergent/concurrentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Mentally disordered offenders were higher than age-and class-matched control participants for these interests, which were correlated with lower Agreeableness and Conscientiousness on the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (Costa & McCrae, 1992). A further study (Egan, Charlesworth, Richardson, Blair, & McMurran, 2001), found stronger associations between the SIQ subscales and the Disinhibition and Thrill and Adventure-Seeking components of the Sensation-Seeking Scale (Zuckerman, 1984). These results suggested that sensational interests are underpinned by the more pathological facets of personality.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Research into the test-retest reliability of the SIQ is ongoing. The external validity of the scale has been confirmed in relation to scores on the NEO-FFI, the SSS (Egan et al, 1999(Egan et al, , 2001, and via a multi-dimensional analysis of the interest patterns of serious offenders (Elliot, 2000).…”
Section: Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Narcissism is primarily demarcated by excessive self-love and grandiosity (Campbell & Foster, 2010;Morf & Rhodewalt, 2001), Machiavellianism by manipulation, exploitation, and self-interest (Christie & Geis, 1970;Furnham, Richards, & Paulhus, 2013), while subclinical Psychopathy is best defined by callousness, lack of remorse, and predatory behavior (Furnham et al, 2013;Rauthmann, 2012). The Dark Triad is significantly associated with low empathy (Giammarco & Vernon, 2014;, dysfunctional personal relationships and emotional indifference (Jonason, Lyons, Bethell, & Ross, 2013), aggression and lack of self-control (Jonason & Tost, 2010;Jones & Paulhus, 2010, and with impulsivity and sensation seeking (Egan, Charlesworth, Richardson, Blair, & McMurran, 2001;Egan et al, 2005). Similar findings were obtained in studies on adolescent participants.…”
Section: Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%