Segal B, Huba G J, Singer J L
Int J Addict. 1980 May;15(4):489-98. doi: 10.3109/10826088009040032.
Interest in examining more precisely the relationship between specific motives for drug and alcohol use and personality prompted the undertaking of this study. By means of a series of canonical correlation analyses, patterns of self-attributed reasons for drug and alcohol use were interrelated to a battery of individual difference variables drawn from the domains of personality needs, daydreaming and mental style, optimal level of stimulation, and locus of control. The findings indicate that drug and alcohol use are linked to individual differences in a more complex way than is typically studied.
为了更精确地研究药物和酒精使用的特定动机与个性之间的关系,开展了本研究。通过一系列典型相关分析,将自我归因的药物和酒精使用原因模式与从个性需求、白日梦和思维方式、最佳刺激水平以及控制点等领域提取的一系列个体差异变量进行关联。研究结果表明,药物和酒精使用与个体差异之间的联系比通常研究的更为复杂。