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The Association Between Sensation Seeking and Well-Being Among College-Attending Emerging Adults.

Russell D Ravert1, Seth J Schwartz1, Byron L Zamboanga1, M Brent Donnellan1, Su Yeong Kim1, Robert S Weisskirch1, Lindsay S Ham1, Melina M Bersamin1.   

Abstract

Sensation seeking is a known risk factor for unsafe and reckless behavior among college students, but its association with well-being is unknown. Given that exploration plays an important psychosocial role during the transition to adulthood, we examined the possibility that sensation seeking is also associated with psychological well-being. In a large multisite US college sample (N = 8,020), scores on the Arnett Inventory of Sensation Seeking were positively associated with risk behavior, psychological well-being, and eudaimonic well-being. When sensation seeking dimensions were examined separately, well-being was found to be associated with high novelty seeking but with low intensity seeking.

Year:  2013        PMID: 34334947      PMCID: PMC8319844          DOI: 10.1353/csd.2013.0004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Coll Stud Dev        ISSN: 0897-5264


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