G. Michel et al., CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF A SENSATION SEEKING SCALE FOR ADOLESCENTS, Personality and individual differences, 26(1), 1999, pp. 159-174
The Sensation Seeking Scale devised by Zuckerman focuses on the need f
or new and varied sensations through disinhibited behaviour, dangerous
sporting activities, a non-conventional lifestyle and a rejection of
monotony. The purpose of the present study was to assess the psychomet
ric properties of the French abbreviated form of the Sensation Seeking
Scale (SSS) (Zuckerman et al., 1978) over a three-year period, studyi
ng a cross-section of high school students (In the last three years of
high school, aged 16-8) and to develop a new version of the scale for
adolescents. The results showed three factors in the first year and t
his factorial structure remained stable in the assessments of the next
two years. Using a solution with three factors, the Sensation Seeking
Scale for Adolescents (SSSA) was drawn up. Two dimensions of the SSS
were kept: Disinhibition (Dis) and Thrill and Adventure Seeking (TAS).
The new dimension is Non-conformism (NC). The discussion will examine
the validity of this tool for adolescence, an age for seeking new sen
sations by taking risks and consuming psychoactive substances. (C) 199
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