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Study: ‘Star Wars’ Fans Are More Likely to Be ‘Depressed’

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According to a new study, if you enjoy  Wars and , you are “more likely to be narcissist and experience

The study suggests that take part in “geeky events” are apparently more likely to have an “elevated grandiose” level of narcissism, according a study conducted by the University of Georgia.

Psychologists looked at the personality traits of those who to “geek ”, creating a Geek Culture Identity Scale to help quantify their numbers.

The study found that those who scored highly on both scales are more likely to be narcissists. The lead researcher argued, “Geek culture is a subculture of enthusiasts that is traditionally associated with obscure media like animation, science fictions and video games.

“However, geek culture is becoming increasingly mainstream. In the past year alone, Comic-Con, one of the premier geek conventions in the United States, attracted over 130,000 attendees.

“Our findings suggest that geek media is especially attractive to narcissists, independent of demographic variables.”

From Independent:

Subjects are scored on a scale of one to five, depending on how often they take part in activities such as action role playing games, Dungeons and Dragons, cosplaying, puppetry, robotics – and enjoying things such as video games and .

Those behind the study said the findings were linked to those who scored highly on the Geek Scale and those showed higher levels of neuroticism and non-clinical depression.

What do you think? Are you a big Star Wars or video games fan? Do you think you are narcissistic or depressed? Share with us your thoughts in the comments below!

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