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Decision-making styles and their associations with decision-making competencies and mental health
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2015
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Behavioral SciencesPsychiatryBehavioral Decision MakingPsychologyGeneral Decision-making ScaleSocial SciencesIndividual Decision MakingPsychometricsDecision-making StylesMental HealthBehavioral HealthMental Health InterventionMedicinePsychological EvaluationSlovak High SchoolPsychopathologyDecision-making Competencies
Abstract This study investigates the psychometric characteristics of the General Decision-Making Scale (GDMS) on a sample of Slovak high-school and university students. Secondly, it addresses the relationship between decision-making styles and a) decision making competencies and b) mental health as validity criteria. Participants were 427 Slovak high school and university students (64.6% females). The GDMS showed a good internal consistency and its original factor structure was confirmed. Low but significant relationships between the decision-making styles were found. Two decision-making styles served as significant predictors of the general decision-making competency (avoidant and spontaneous) and another two were found to predict mental health. The intuitive decision-making style was a protective factor and the avoidant style was a risk factor.
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