Kroth J, McDavit J, Brendlen C, Patel A, Zwiener L
Graduate Division of Counseling Psychology and Education, Bannan 222, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95014, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2001 Apr;88(2):514-6. doi: 10.2466/pr0.2001.88.2.514.
Dream characteristics of 29 women from a graduate program were correlated with scores on the Sensation-Seeking and Death Anxiety scales. Significant positive correlations were obtained between Sensation Seeking and dream frequency (.38), meaningful dreams (.38), and Openness and depth of dreaming (.39) as well as between Thrill-seeking and dream frequency (.41) and meaningful dreams (.41). Death Anxiety scores positively related to the occurrence of nightmares (.37), representations of death in dreams (.55), and recurring nightmares (.38), but no support was found for a relationship between death anxiety and Sensation Seeking.
对来自一个研究生项目的29名女性的梦境特征与感觉寻求量表和死亡焦虑量表的得分进行了相关性分析。结果发现,感觉寻求与梦的频率(.38)、有意义的梦(.38)、梦境的开放性和深度(.39)之间存在显著正相关,寻求刺激与梦的频率(.41)和有意义的梦(.41)之间也存在显著正相关。死亡焦虑得分与噩梦的发生(.37)、梦中死亡的呈现(.55)以及反复出现的噩梦(.38)呈正相关,但未发现死亡焦虑与感觉寻求之间存在关联。