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Controlled Substance-related Beliefs and Use: Relationships to Undergraduates' Creative Personality Traits

✍ Scribed by JONATHAN A. PLUCKER; ANDREA MCNEELY; CARLA MORGAN


Book ID
102289961
Publisher
Creative Education Foundation
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
83 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0175

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✦ Synopsis


The relationship between creativity and various mind‐altering substances — especially alcohol — has been a popular topic among creativity researchers and the public at large. Yet experimental studies have found little evidence that alcohol use has a causal influence on creativity, with most studies of creative production showing negative or neutral effects. However, the impact of high levels of creativity on future alcohol use (i.e., the reciprocal relationship) has been rarely studied. The present study examined the relationship between creative personality characteristics, use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana, and alcohol‐related beliefs among 431 undergraduates. Results of correlational and t‐test analyses suggest that creative personality is not significantly correlated with use of these three controlled substances, and that the relationships between personality scores and self‐reported beliefs about alcohol are generally weak, with notable exceptions. The paper concludes with specific recommendations regarding research on the relationship between creativity and the use of controlled‐substances.


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