| Literature DB >> 31720126 |
Sergio Rinella1, Andrea Buscemi2, Simona Massimino1, Vincenzo Perciavalle1, Marta Maria Tortorici1, Daria Ghiunè Tomaselli1, Valentina Perciavalle3, Donatella Di Corrado4, Marinella Coco1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The risk-taking behavior is largely modulated by the subject's history, its lifestyles, by the characteristics of the situations with which it is compared, and also by the effects of prenatal androgens. Thus, the personality of the single person is a significant predictor of such way of acting.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Digit ratio; Mood state; Personality; High-risk sport
Year: 2019 PMID: 31720126 PMCID: PMC6844240 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.8029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Significant correlation between BFQ-2 and 2D:4D Positive correlation between Conscientiousness (BFQ-2) and 2D:4D (second-to-fourth digit ratio).
Significant correlation between BFQ-2 and 2D:4D.
Figure 2(A) Negative correlation between DRT (Deliberate Risk Taking, RTI) and 2D:4D (secondto- fourth digit ratio); (B) Positive correlation between PB (Precautionary Behavior, RTI) and 2D:4D (second-to-fourth digit ratio).
Significant correlation between RTI and 2D:4D.
Means and Standard Deviations of BFQ-2 5.
| ± | ||
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 51.20 | 9.58 |
| Agreeableness | 54.58 | 8.70 |
| Coscientiousness | 55.94 | 8.89 |
| Emotional Stability | 54.55 | 10.51 |
| Openess | 61.88 | 7.16 |
| Lie Scale | 54.70 | 8.52 |
| Dynamism | 54.67 | 9.12 |
| Dominance | 48.50 | 10.31 |
| Cooperativeness | 56.64 | 8.52 |
| Politeness | 51.88 | 8.51 |
| Scrupulousness | 54.00 | 10.23 |
| Perseverance | 56.79 | 8.36 |
| Emotion Control | 54.32 | 9.80 |
| Impulse Control | 54.29 | 10.65 |
| Openess to Culture | 59.67 | 6.82 |
| Openess to Experience | 60.05 | 7.17 |
| Lie Egoistic | 55.35 | 7.85 |
| Lie Moralistic | 53.91 | 9.46 |
Notes.
Normative Reference: scores very low = 25–35; Low scores = 35–45; Scores normal = 45–55; High score = 55–65; Very high scores = 65–75 (Caprara et al., 2008).
Means and Standard Deviations of POMS factors and TMD index.
| ± | ± | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tension | 43.79 | 5.76 | 4.50 | 2.69 | 0–36 |
| Depression | 45.23 | 4.00 | 5.39 | 4.87 | 0–60 |
| Anger | 46.79 | 5.08 | 7.26 | 5.40 | 0–48 |
| Vigor | 57.70 | 19.47 | 7.01 | 4.35 | 0–32 |
| Fatigue | 46.82 | 4.55 | 7.35 | 3.29 | 0–28 |
| Confusion | 47.55 | 7.00 | 6.14 | 2.77 | 0–28 |
| TMD | 172.50 | – | 26.02 | – | 0–200 |
Notes.
Total Mood Disturbance (TMD = T + D + A − V + S + C)
Normative Reference (expressed in raw-scores): Males means: T = 12.9; D = 13.1; A = 10.1; V = 15.6; F = 10.4; C = 10.2. Female means: T = 4 13.9; D = 13.8; A = 9.3; V = 15.6; F = 10.7; C = 11.7 (Farné, Sebellico, Gnugnoli & Corallo, 1991)
Means e Standard Deviations of State-Trait Anxiety (STAI-Y).
| State Anxiety | 48.52 | 5.85 |
| Trait Anxiety | 49.41 | 6.76 |
Notes.
Normative Reference: Range min–max = 20–80; State-Anxiety males: m = 36.00; SD = 9.70; State-Anxiety female: m = 39.93; SD = 11.00. Trait-Anxiety males: m = 36.47; SD = 9.60; Trait-Anxiety female: m = 41.27; SD = 9.68 (Pedrabissi & Santinello, 1997)
Figure 3(A) Negative correlation between Scrupulousness and TMD (BFQ-2 and POMS); (B) Positive correlation between Scrupulousness and PB (BFQ-2 and RTI); (C) Positive correlation between Emotion Control and Lie Egoistic (BFQ-2); (D) Positive correlation between Cooperativeness and Openness to Culture (BFQ-2).
Main statistically significant correlations.