Eveningness is associated with higher risk-taking in dangerous driving situations |
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Authors: | Natalia Rusnac Florence Spitzenstetter Patricia Tassi |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Psychology, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France |
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Abstract: | Inclination toward eveningness is often associated with risky behavior. But the existing studies are scarce, inconsistent and usually limited to self-reported measures. We sought to investigate in young adults whether morningness-eveningness is associated with risky behavior in dangerous driving situations, with self-reported drunk driving and with alcohol consumption. Results show that, indeed, inclination toward eveningness is associated with these risky behaviors. We also demonstrate a link between morningness-eveningness and sensation seeking. Therefore, young adults with a tendency toward eveningness might be more at risk to face negative consequences of alcohol abuse or to be involved in a road accident. |
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Keywords: | Alcohol consumption drunk driving morningness-eveningness risky drivingbehavior sensation seeking |
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