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Extreme celebrity worship, fantasy proneness and...

Extreme celebrity worship, fantasy proneness and dissociation: Developing the measurement and understanding of celebrity worship within a clinical personality context

John Maltby, Liza Day, Lynn E. McCutcheon, James Houran, Diane Ashe
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Two studies considered clinical personality correlates of celebrity worship. In Study 1, factor analysis of the Celebrity Attitude Scale suggested an improved measure of a three-dimensional model of celebrity worship. In Study 2 this model was examined within a clinical personality context. Celebrity worship for intense-personal reasons was significantly correlated with fantasy proneness, and celebrity worship for borderline-pathological reasons was significantly correlated with fantasy proneness and dissociation. The present findings show how intense and higher levels of celebrity worship can be considered within clinical personality dimensions.
Volume:
Volume 40, Issue 2
Year:
2006
Publisher:
Science Direct
Language:
english
ISBN:
10.1016/J.PAID.2005.07.004
File:
PDF, 122 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2006
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