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Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale

OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. The associations between the UPPS-P scale and impulsivity choice, gender, smoking, and drinking status were also assessed. METHODS: A total of 127 adults ranging from...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yingying, Qiu, Xian, Ren, Qihuan, Zhou, Zhirong, Zhou, Huijing, Du, Jiang, Voon, Valerie, Zhang, Chencheng, Liu, Wenjuan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32273854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00185
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author Zhang, Yingying
Qiu, Xian
Ren, Qihuan
Zhou, Zhirong
Zhou, Huijing
Du, Jiang
Voon, Valerie
Zhang, Chencheng
Liu, Wenjuan
author_facet Zhang, Yingying
Qiu, Xian
Ren, Qihuan
Zhou, Zhirong
Zhou, Huijing
Du, Jiang
Voon, Valerie
Zhang, Chencheng
Liu, Wenjuan
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description OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. The associations between the UPPS-P scale and impulsivity choice, gender, smoking, and drinking status were also assessed. METHODS: A total of 127 adults ranging from 21 to 65 years old participated in the study. Participants were administered with the Chinese version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II), and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Impulsivity choice tasks were also tested including the Delay Discounting Task (DDT), Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART), and Beads Task (Beads). RESULTS: A new version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale was formed that includes 40 items. The scores of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale demonstrated adequate internal consistency on five subscales but less sufficient structure validity in the present sample. In addition, positive urgency was negatively related to the Beads task; negative urgency and positive urgency were positively related to the DDT and BART. Moreover, positive and negative urgency were positively correlated with depression; all five subscales were positively correlated with anxiety; sensation seeking was higher in males than females and in alcohol drinkers than non-drinkers; and lack of premeditation and lack of perseverance were higher in nonsmokers than smokers. CONCLUSIONS: The present study supports the reliability but not the structure validity of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. The impulsivity personality trait assessed by the UPPS-P scale was associated with impulsivity choice, depression, anxiety, gender, and drinking and smoking status. Further studies should be conducted to explore the structure of impulsivity in the Chinese population.
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spelling pubmed-71133812020-04-09 Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale Zhang, Yingying Qiu, Xian Ren, Qihuan Zhou, Zhirong Zhou, Huijing Du, Jiang Voon, Valerie Zhang, Chencheng Liu, Wenjuan Front Psychiatry Psychiatry OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. The associations between the UPPS-P scale and impulsivity choice, gender, smoking, and drinking status were also assessed. METHODS: A total of 127 adults ranging from 21 to 65 years old participated in the study. Participants were administered with the Chinese version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II), and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Impulsivity choice tasks were also tested including the Delay Discounting Task (DDT), Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART), and Beads Task (Beads). RESULTS: A new version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale was formed that includes 40 items. The scores of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale demonstrated adequate internal consistency on five subscales but less sufficient structure validity in the present sample. In addition, positive urgency was negatively related to the Beads task; negative urgency and positive urgency were positively related to the DDT and BART. Moreover, positive and negative urgency were positively correlated with depression; all five subscales were positively correlated with anxiety; sensation seeking was higher in males than females and in alcohol drinkers than non-drinkers; and lack of premeditation and lack of perseverance were higher in nonsmokers than smokers. CONCLUSIONS: The present study supports the reliability but not the structure validity of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale. The impulsivity personality trait assessed by the UPPS-P scale was associated with impulsivity choice, depression, anxiety, gender, and drinking and smoking status. Further studies should be conducted to explore the structure of impulsivity in the Chinese population. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7113381/ /pubmed/32273854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00185 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang, Qiu, Ren, Zhou, Zhou, Du, Voon, Zhang and Liu http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Zhang, Yingying
Qiu, Xian
Ren, Qihuan
Zhou, Zhirong
Zhou, Huijing
Du, Jiang
Voon, Valerie
Zhang, Chencheng
Liu, Wenjuan
Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale
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title_fullStr Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale
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title_short Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale
title_sort psychometric properties of the chinese version of upps-p impulsive behavior scale
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32273854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00185
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