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Journal of Gambling Studies | 2009

Pathological Gambling in Estonia: Relationships with Personality, Self-Esteem, Emotional States and Cognitive Ability

Pille-Riin Kaare; Rene Mõttus; Kenn Konstabel

Due to changes in gambling accessibility during the last decade gambling has become more widespread in Estonia and the prevalence of pathological gambling has sharply increased. The present study attempts to identify psychological characteristics of Estonian pathological gamblers. It has been shown that a wide range of social, economic, and individual factors (e.g. personality traits and emotional states) predict the likelihood of becoming a pathological gambler. In the present study, pathological gamblers’ (Nxa0=xa033) personality traits, self-esteem, self-reported emotional states and cognitive ability were compared to the respective characteristics in a non-gambling control group (Nxa0=xa042) matched for age, gender and educational level. It was found that compared to controls, pathological gamblers had higher scores on Neuroticism (especially on its immoderation facet) and lower scores on Conscientiousness (especially on its dutifulness and cautiousness facets) and on self-esteem scale. They reported more negative emotional states during the previous month (especially depression and anxiety). Finally, pathological gamblers had lower general cognitive ability. In a logistic regression model, the likelihood of being a pathological gambler was best predicted by high immoderation score and low cognitive ability.


European Journal of Personality | 2009

Personality traits of Russians from the observer's perspective

Jüri Allik; Anu Realo; Rene Mõttus; Helle Pullmann; Anastasia Trifonova; Robert R. McCrae

Data were collected by the members of the Russian character and personality survey from 39 samples in 33 administrative areas of the Russian Federation. Respondents (Nu2009=u20097065) identified an ethnically Russian adult or college‐aged man or woman whom they knew well and rated the target using the Russian observer rating version of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory, which measures neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness. Factor analyses within samples showed that the factor structure of an international sample combining data from 50 different cultures was well replicated in all 39 Russian samples. Sex differences replicated the known pattern in all samples, demonstrating that women scored higher than men on most of the neuroticism, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness facet scales. Cross‐sectional analyses demonstrated consistent age differences for four factors: Older individuals compared to younger ones were less extraverted and open but more agreeable and conscientious. The mean levels of traits were similar in all 39 samples. Although in general personality traits in Russians closely followed the universal pattern, some reliable culture‐specific effects were also found that future studies can help interpret. Copyright


Journal of Research in Personality | 2010

An attempt to validate national mean scores of Conscientiousness: No necessarily paradoxical findings

Rene Mõttus; Jueri Allik; Anu Realo


Journal of Research in Personality | 2010

Variance determines self-observer agreement on the Big Five personality traits

Jueri Allik; Anu Realo; Rene Mõttus; Tonu Esko; Janne Pullat; Andres Metspalu


Journal of Research in Personality | 2007

Does personality vary across ability levels? A study using self and other ratings

Rene Mõttus; Jüri Allik; Helle Pullmann


Journal of Research in Personality | 2010

Does national character reflect mean personality traits when both are measured by the same instrument

Jueri Allik; Rene Mõttus; Anu Realo


Personality and Individual Differences | 2008

Beliefs about the relationships between personality and intelligence

Rene Mõttus; Jueri Allik; Kenn Konstabel; Eva-Maria Kangro; Helle Pullmann


Journal of Research in Personality | 2008

Accuracy of only children stereotype

Rene Mõttus; Kristjan Indus; Jueri Allik


Archive | 2017

Do self-reports and informant-ratings measure the same personality constructs?

Rene Mõttus; Jüri Allik; Anu Realo


Archive | 2013

specificity: Specificity of personality trait-outcome (or trait-trait) associations

Kenn Konstabel; Rene Mõttus

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Kenn Konstabel

National Institutes of Health

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