Absorption and dissociation mediate the relationship between direct verbal suggestibility and impulsivity/compulsivity

David J. Acunzo, Devin B. Terhune, Ankita Sharma, Clayton M. Hickey

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Abstract

Direct verbal suggestibility refers to the capacity for an individual to experience perceptual, motor, affective and cognitive changes in response to verbal suggestions. Suggestibility is characterized by pronounced, yet reliable, inter-individual differences. Previous research and theoretical considerations suggest that greater impulsivity and compulsivity is associated to higher suggestibility, but the characteristics and mediating factors of this association are poorly understood. Using established psychometric measures in an online sample, we found positive correlations between the domain comprising impulsivity, compulsivity and behavioural activation, and the domain of suggestibility, dissociation and absorption. We also observed that dissociation and absorption mediated the link between suggestibility and impulsivity, and between suggestibility and behavioural activation, respectively. These results confirm the positive link between suggestibility and the impulsivity/compulsivity domain and shed new light on the characterisation of traits associated with suggestibility.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103793
Number of pages10
JournalActa Psychologica
Volume231
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Direct verbal suggestibility
  • Dissociation
  • Absorption
  • Impulsivity
  • Compulsivity
  • Mediation analysis

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