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Changes in psychodiagnostic items responses under alcohol intoxication

PII
S0205-95920000621-0-1
DOI
10.7868/S20000621-0-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Abstract

Two groups of Ss were twice administered Pavlov's Temperament Survey (PTS). the "Five factors"

Inventory (NEO-FFI) and the Structure of Temperament Inventory (STi) on test-retest strategy. The interval between two testings was 6 months. Ss from experimental group have been given the alcohol (doze = 1 ml per 1 kg of body weight) before they were administered the test battery at the second testing. At the first time Ss from this group completed the inventories in normal state. The second group has been given the alcohol before the first testing; at second time this group was tested in normal state.The comparison of the means test scale scores of investigated individual features in experimental and control states of Ss from two groups and the whole sample was made. Two states were significantly different on such parameters as the strength of nervous system and neurotizm. The alcohol intoxication increased the strength of nervous system and cmotionallity. But there were not significant changes in the structure of links among these components of temperament. Single eiphoric doze of alcohol didn't result in the changes of the pattern of intersystem links underlying the structure of individuality features under the study. Alcohol effects were related to the modification of common component of metrics of some actualized temperament parameters (the strength of nervous system and cmotionallity).
Keywords
test items, personality inventories, alcohol, test-retest
Date of publication
01.09.1997
Year of publication
1997
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0
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335

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