# The development and initial findings of a DISGUST scale

**Authors:** Tobias Herzl, Jürgen Fuchshuber, Sarah Straßnig, Afrodita Latifi, Peter Walla, Andreas Fink, Human-Friedrich Unterrainer

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1607506 · Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025-07-16

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a new DISGUST scale to measure disgust as a primary emotion and shows it is linked to personality traits like neuroticism and anxiety.

## Contribution

The paper presents a novel DISGUST scale validated for measuring disgust as a primary emotion and its associations with personality and psychopathology.

## Key findings

- The DISGUST-8 and DISGUST-5 scales showed excellent model fit and high internal consistency.
- Disgust was found to strongly correlate with neuroticism and anxiety traits.
- Disgust was confirmed as a significant predictor of neuroticism in regression analysis.

## Abstract

Disgust is a fundamental emotion linked to survival, but its classification as a primary emotion remains debated. This study develops and validates a questionnaire assessing disgust as a primary emotion and examines its relationship with personality traits and psychopathology.

A total of 482 German speaking participants completed an online survey. The sample was split for a principal component analysis (N = 250) and confirmatory (N = 232) factor analyses. Correlations and hierarchical regressions tested associations with personality traits and psychiatric symptoms.

Initial item reduction via PCA resulted in two alternative unidimensional models with eight and five Items. CFA confirmed excellent model fit for both versions (DISGUST-8: χ2 = 13.00, p = 0.88, df = 20, χ2/df = 0.65, RMSEA = 0.000 (90% CI: 0.000, 0.057), CFI = 1.000; NFI = 0.992, TLI = 1.006, SRMR = 0.042; DISGUST-5: χ2 = 0.893, p = 0.97, df = 5, χ2/df = 0.18, RMSEA = 0.000 (90% CI: 0.000, 0.092); CFI = 1.000; NFI = 0.999; TLI = 1.011; SRMR = 0.017). Internal consistency was high for both versions (DISGUST-8: α = 0.89; DISGUST-5: α = 0.88). Trait disgust correlated highest with neuroticism (rDISGUST-8 = 0.36; rDISGUST-5 = 0.36) and anxiety (rDISGUST-8 = 0.27; rDISGUST-5 = 0.28). Regression analysis confirmed disgust as a significant predictor of neuroticism (t(457) = 4.19, β = 0.12).

The findings highlight disgust’s role in personality and psychopathology. The developed scale reliably measures disgust, demonstrating its association with neuroticism. Future research should explore cross-cultural validation and refine the scale’s clinical applicability.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** EPHA7 (EPH receptor A7) [NCBI Gene 2045] {aka EHK-3, EHK3, EK11, HEK11}, RBM5-AS1 (RBM5 antisense RNA 1) [NCBI Gene 100775107] {aka LUST}
- **Diseases:** sexual trauma (MESH:D000082002), depressive tendencies (MESH:C536965), autism spectrum disorder (MESH:D000067877), borderline personality disorder (MESH:D001883), aggressive behavior (MESH:D010554), sexual assaults (MESH:D050035), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (MESH:D001289), Anxiety (MESH:D001007), fainting (MESH:D013575), adjustment disorder (MESH:D000275), hypochondriasis (MESH:D006998), ISR (OMIM:252500), anxiety disorder (MESH:D001008), anorexia nervosa (MESH:D000856), mental illness (MESH:D001523), PTSD (MESH:D013313), Depression (MESH:D003866), dissociative seizures (MESH:D000091323), cold sore (MESH:D006560), Eating Disorder (MESH:D001068), nausea (MESH:D009325), bipolar disorder type I or II (MESH:D001714), Compulsion (MESH:D000073932), OCD (MESH:D009771), impulse control disorder (MESH:D007174), arachnophobia (MESH:C000719193), infections (MESH:D007239), dizziness (MESH:D004244), Blood-injury (MESH:D006402), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), injuries (MESH:D014947), insomnia (MESH:D007319), separation anxiety (MESH:D001010), disorder (MESH:D009358)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]
- **Cell lines:** H-FU — Mus musculus (Mouse), Hybridoma (CVCL_XA92)

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