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Digit ratio, personality and emotions in skydivers.

Simona Massimino1, Sergio Rinella1, Andrea Buscemi2,3, Elisa Similia1, Vincenzo Perciavalle1, Valentina Perciavalle4, Maria Cristina Petralia1,3, Donatella Di Corrado5, Annarita Laspina4, Marinella Coco1.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was investigate if there is an association between second-to-fourth digit length (2D:4D) ratio and personality factors capable of serving as predictors of individual choice towards high-risk activities in a group of experts skydivers; Furthermore, their skills in regulating anxiety and emotions were assessed. The 2D:4D ratio of the right hand of 41 expert skydivers was measured and each of them completed four questionnaires: Big Five Questionnaire-2 (BFQ-2), Profile of Mood States (POMS), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Form Y (STAI-Y) and Risk-Taking Inventory. Lower 2D:4D ratios did not appear associated with a greater propensity for taking risks but rather with a lower aptitude to assume precautions in unsafe conditions. In fact, the only sub-dimensions of personality, analyzed by the BFQ-2, correlated with the 2D:4D ratio were conscientiousness and agreeableness. Furthermore, prior to launch, the skydiver's level of stress, measured by the POMS, or state anxiety, measured by the STAI-Y, was not significantly correlated with 2D:4D ratio; whereas there was significant positive correlation between 2D:4D values and trait anxiety. Data analysis further revealed that social desirability correlated negatively with state anxiety and total mood disturbance index, and positively with emotion control. The present results suggest that lower 2D:4D ratio may represent a significant predictor of less attentive precautionary behavior when risk-taking.

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Keywords:  Big Five Questionnaire-2; anxiety; mood state; risk-taking; second-to-fourth digit length ratio

Year:  2018        PMID: 30588302      PMCID: PMC6299204          DOI: 10.3892/br.2018.1174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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