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Differences in Sensation Seeking Between Alpine Skiers, Snowboarders and Ski Tourers.

Martin Kopp1, Mirjam Wolf1, Gerhard Ruedl1, Martin Burtscher1.   

Abstract

Despite different injury rates and injury patterns previous personality related research in the field of downhill winter sports did not subdivide between different alpine slope users. In this study, we tried to find out whether the personality trait sensation seeking differs between skiers, snowboarders and ski tourers. In a cross-sectional survey 1185 persons (726 alpine skiers, 321 snowboarders and 138 ski tourers comparable in age and sex) were electronically questioned with the sensation seeking scale (SSS-V) comprising the four factors thrill and adventure seeking, experiences seeking, disinhibition and boredom susceptibility. Kruskal-Wallis Tests revealed a significantly higher total score of the SSS-V for snowboarders in comparison to alpine skiers and ski tourers (H(2) = 41.5, p < 0.001). Ski tourers and snowboarders scored significantly higher in the dimensions "thrill- and adventure-seeking" and "experience-seeking" than alpine skiers. Furthermore, snowboarders showed higher scores in "disinhibition" related to alpine skiers and ski tourers and "boredom susceptibility" compared to alpine skiers. Data show differences in the personality trait sensation seeking in people practising different winter sports. As snowboarders showed higher SS-scores compared to alpine skiers and ski tourers prevention and information programs might benefit from a selective approach focusing on special characteristics of the respective group. Key pointsIt is the very first research trying to identify differences between different types of winter sport slope usersObtained results show higher sensation seeking scores in snowboardersThese results might stimulate new approaches in educational campaigns to reduce accident rates in winter sports.

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Keywords:  Sensation seeking; alpine skiing; ski touring; snowboarding

Year:  2016        PMID: 26957921      PMCID: PMC4763828     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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3.  Factors associated with self-reported risk-taking behaviour on ski slopes.

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4.  Are self-reported risk-taking behavior and helmet use associated with injury causes among skiers and snowboarders?

Authors:  G Ruedl; M Burtscher; M Wolf; L Ledochowski; R Bauer; K-P Benedetto; M Kopp
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9.  Life-style characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors in regular downhill skiers: an observational study.

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10.  Variants in the dopamine-4-receptor gene promoter are not associated with sensation seeking in skiers.

Authors:  Cynthia J Thomson; Amelia K Rajala; Scott R Carlson; Jim L Rupert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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6.  Injury-Related Behavioral Variables in Alpine Skiers, Snowboarders, and Ski Tourers-A Matched and Enlarged Re-Analysis.

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