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Individual Differences Research
2004, Volume 2, Issue 3


Sensation Seeking and Substance Use: A Cross-Lagged Panel Design

Author(s): Leah S. Horvath, Richard Milich, Donald Lynam, Carl Leukefeld, Richard Clayton

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65030/idr.02015

Abstract: Sensation seeking has received considerable attention as a predictor of drug and alcohol use. However, many studies of the sensation seeking-substance use relation have used cross-sectional designs and are unable to make definitive claims about the causal direction of the relation. This study addresses this issue in a longitudinal, cross-lagged panel design. Participants were assessed for the level of sensation seeking and substance use in 9th/10th grade and at ages 19-21. The results indicated that sensation seeking and substance use appear to mutually influence each other. This opens up new areas for research in the personality-substance use literature.

    Keywords: Sensation seeking; Substance use; Longitudinal studies; Adolescents; Personality traits; Cross lagged panel analysis; Individual differences

Pages: 175-183

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