SELF-REPORTED FEARS TO COMMON INDIGENOUS ANIMALS IN AN ADULT UK POPULATION - THE OF DISGUST SENSITIVITY

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DAVEY, GCL
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[1] Psychology Department, City University, London, EC1 0HB, Northampton Sq
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10.1111/j.2044-8295.1994.tb02540.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Two studies are described which report on the prevalence and intensity of self-reported fears to common indigenous animals in an adult UK population. The results of Study 1 suggest that (i) around a third of the variance in fear of indigenous animals can be accounted for by two factors which represent the theoretically coherent categories of invertebrates (e.g. slug, worm, cockroach) and fear-relevant animals (e.g. rat, snake, bat); (ii) females tend to report significantly greater levels of fear than males to a large majority of prevalently feared animals; and (iii) there were no obviously consistent patterns of fear with age. Study 2 identifies individual disgust sensitivity levels as being an important and significent predictor of fear of animals in both the invertebrate and fear-relevant categories, and finds that females report significantly higher disgust sensitivity levels than males. Since most of the prevalently feared indigenous animals appear to be disgust-relevant, this latter finding helps to explain the generally higher fear ratings given by females.
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