Dispositional Factors Predicting Use of Online Dating Sites and Behaviors Related to Online Dating
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2014
Description
Although prior research has examined how individual difference factors are related to relationship initiation and formation over the Internet (e.g., online dating sites, social networking sites), little research has examined how dispositional factors are related to other aspects of online dating. The present research therefore sought to examine the relationship between several dispositional factors, such as Big-Five personality traits, self-esteem, rejection sensitivity, and attachment styles, and the use of online dating sites and online dating behaviors. Rejection sensitivity was the only dispositional variable predictive of use of online dating sites whereby those higher in rejection sensitivity are more likely to use online dating sites than those lower in rejection sensitivity. We also found that those higher in rejection sensitivity, those lower in conscientiousness, and men indicated being more likely to engage in potentially risky behaviors related to meeting an online dating partner face-to-face. Further research is needed to further explore the relationships between these dispositional factors and online dating behaviors.
Citation Information
Blackhart, Ginette C.; Fitzpatrick, Jennifer; and Williamson, Jessica. 2014. Dispositional Factors Predicting Use of Online Dating Sites and Behaviors Related to Online Dating. Computers in Human Behavior. Vol.33 113-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.01.022 ISSN: 0747-5632