Abstract

Introduction. Internationally, there have been several studies carried out in order to demonstrate the relationship between a high level of Sensation Seeking and illegal drug abuse. However, few studies in Colombia replicate those results. The objective is to examine the difference of Sensation Seeking personality trait and its subscales in the behaviour of drug abuse on two Colombian samples, consumers and non-consumers, measured through the Sensation Seeking Scale-V (Zuckerman & Kulhman, 1980). Methodology. 341 adult subjects, from both genders, composed the sample, half of them were consumers of illegal drugs and half of them non-consumers, assessed through Sensation Seeking Scale Version V. Results. There is a significant difference between consumers and non-consumers within the general scale and three subscales of the trait (Thrill and Adventure Seeking, Experience Seeking and Disinhibition). Discussion. Differences between the scores of consumers and non-consumers sample regarding the general trait and subtraits show the relevance of personality factors regarding substance abuse, independently than social and learning factors are influential as well. Conclusions. There is a link between Sensation Seeking and substance abuse showing the importance of the level of the trait in the multivariate phenomenon of substance dependence.

Highlights

  • There have been several studies carried out in order to demonstrate the relationship between a high level of Sensation Seeking and illegal drug abuse

  • Different research carried out in countries such as Argentina, United States and France show that personality trait Sensation Seeking is significantly correlated with the execution of risky behaviour and an important factor in the strengthening of addictive behaviours [10,11,12]

  • This research shows that there is a statistically significant difference in the level of Sensation Seeking trait between consumers and non-consumers of psychoactive substances, in a Colombian sample, replicating the results found internationally

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Introduction

There have been several studies carried out in order to demonstrate the relationship between a high level of Sensation Seeking and illegal drug abuse. The addiction phenomenon significantly affects the quality of life of young people [1]. This phenomenon often occurs at a time when young people begin to be influenced by their peer group. Increasing frequency of substance addiction is a worrying issue. This data highlights that there is a wide availability of psychoactive substances in Colombia. Inequities of social and economic factors preceding the trend reinforce the consumption of these substances, predominantly in young population groups [4]. Data suggests that drug abuse is more prevalent within younger age groups [6,7,8,9]

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