Risk-taking, death anxiety, and dreaming

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Dream characteristics of 29 women from a graduate program were correlated with scores on the Sensation-Seeking and Death Anxiety scales. Significant positive correlations were obtained between Sensation Seeking and dream frequency (.38), meaningful dreams (.38), and Openness and depth of dreaming (.39) as well as between Thrill-seeking and dream frequency (.41) and meaningful dreams (.41). Death Anxiety scores positively related to the occurrence of nightmares (.37), representations of death in dreams (.55), and recurring nightmares (.38), but no support was found for a relationship between death anxiety and Sensation Seeking.

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Kroth, J., McDavit, J., Brendlen, C., Patel, A., & Zwiener, L. (2001). Risk-taking, death anxiety, and dreaming. Psychological Reports, 88(2), 514–516. https://doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2001.88.2.514

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