Abstract

Abstract This investigation, one of a series examining patterns of drug and alcohol use or non-use in young adults, explored personality and daydreaming patterns of 579 male and female college students by means of multivariate analyses and factor analysis. Students from a Northeastern and border state rural college filled out surveys of drug and alcohol use and also were administered the Jackson Personality Research Form, the Singer-Antrobus Imaginal Processes Inventory, the Rotter Locus of Control Scale, and the Zuckerman Sensation-Seeking Scales. Data indicated patterns of widespread but moderate drug and alcohol use even in the rural college group. Daydreaming patterns replicated those of earlier studies but were not especially related to drug or alcohol indulgence.

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