Title of article :
Disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity: Separate constructs that are differentially related to specific fears
Author/Authors :
W.J.M. van Overveld، نويسنده , , Jeroen P.J. de Jong، نويسنده , , M.L. Peters، نويسنده , , K. Cavanagh، نويسنده , , G.C.L. Davey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
12
From page :
1241
To page :
1252
Abstract :
Studies concentrating on interindividual differences in experiencing disgust have indicated that disgust propensity is associated with certain disorders, such as fear of blood and fear of spiders (de Jong & Merckelbach, 1998). However, current indices of disgust propensity suffer from conceptual overlap with other measures of psychopathology. Moreover, in addition to high levels of disgust propensity, a relatively negative appreciation of experiencing the emotion of disgust (disgust sensitivity) may also be critically involved in psychopathology. To address these issues, the Disgust Propensity and Sensitivity Scale (DPSS) was devised (Cavanagh & Davey, 2000). This study examined its psychometric qualities. Students (N = 967) completed the DPSS, the Disgust Questionnaire (DQ), the Disgust Scale (DS), the Blood-Injury Phobia Questionnaire (BIQ), and the Fear of Spiders Questionnaire (FSQ). The DPSS meaningfully differentiated between disgust propensity and sensitivity. These factors were differentially related to blood and spider fear. The present findings sustain the importance of differentiating between individual differences in disgust propensity and sensitivity as factors that may be independently involved in psychopathology. The DPSS appears a valuable addition to the arsenal of indices presently available in disgust research.
Keywords :
Scale development , Disgust , Fear of spiders , Fear of blood
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number :
458100
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