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Psychopathy and fun-seeking predicting alcohol drinking: The role of thinking stylessport, sports betting, and gambling from the perspective of university students: Case of the Czech Republic
Valachová, M., Lisá, E.
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The study examined the effect of trait psychopathy and BAS fun-seeking on alcohol drinking and whether this effect is moderated by thinking styles. We hypothesized that psychopathy will indirectly predict alcohol drinking through BAS fun-seeking, moderated by experientiality and rationality. METHODS: The research sample of the cross-sectional study consisted of 241 working adults (47.30% men). Participants completed the Short Dark Triad, Behavioral Inhibition (BIS) and Behavioral Activation Scales (BAS), the Rational-Experiential Inventory-40, and the Health Behavior Inventory. RESULTS: Psychopathy indirectly predicted alcohol drinking through BAS fun-seeking. Experientiality significantly moderated the relationship between BAS fun-seeking and alcohol drinking. In the context of high experientiality, BAS fun-seeking predicted alcohol drinking positively and significantly. Rationality did not create a significant context for predicting alcohol drinking by BAS fun-seeking and psychopathy.
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