Sambandsstudie mellan studenters alkoholvanor och personlighet: En studie om universitetsstudenters alkoholvanor och personlighetsdrag utifrån femfaktormodellen
2015 (Swedish)Student paper other, 10 credits / 15 HE credits
Student thesis
Abstract [sv]
Syftet med denna studie var att undersöka om det fanns ett samband mellan alkoholkonsumtion och personlighetsdimensionerna som beskrivits utifrån Femfaktorteorin samt mellan variablerna kön, ålder, civilstatus och antal barn. Vidare var studiens syfte att undersöka om dessa variabler kan predicera alkoholkonsumtion. Deltagarna (N=140) studerade vid ett medelstort universitet i södra Sverige. Korrelationsanalysen påvisade samband mellan alkoholkonsumtion, extraversion, agreeableness, kön, civilstatus och antal barn deltagarna hade. I en multipel regressionsanalys försvann sambandet med agreeableness och civilstatus.
Abstract [en]
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between alcohol consumption and the personality dimensions specified in the Five factor theory as well as between the variables sex, age, civil status and number of children. Furthermore was an aim to examine if these variables could predict alcohol consumption. The participants (N=140) were students from a midsized university in southern Sweden. Correlation analysis demonstrated a connection between alcohol consumption, extraversion, agreeableness, sex, civil status, and the number of children the participants had. The connection between agreeableness and alcohol consumption as well as between alcohol consumption and civil status disappeared in the follow up multiple regression analysis.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2015. , p. 20
Keywords [en]
Alcohol consumption, personality, university students, Big-Five, AUDIT, BFI-44
Keywords [sv]
Alkoholkonsumtion, personlighet, universitetsstudenter, Big-Five, AUDIT, BFI-44
National Category
Psychology
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-48991OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-48991DiVA, id: diva2:895368
Subject / course
Psychology
Supervisors
Examiners
2016-01-272016-01-182016-01-27Bibliographically approved