2020
DOI: 10.1590/1413-82712020250107
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Inventário de Adiamento de Gratificação (DGI-35): Propriedades Psicométricas da Versão Brasileira

Abstract: Resumo O Inventário de Adiamento de Gratificação (DGI-35) foi desenvolvido para avaliar os diferentes níveis de adiamento de gratificação presentes na população geral. O objetivo deste estudo foi apresentar as propriedades psicométricas do DGI-35 para a população brasileira e evidências de validade convergente com a Escala de Impulsividade de Barratt (BIS-11). Participaram 405 brasileiros (61,2% mulheres), com idades entre 18 e 46 anos (M = 22,32, DP = 4,78). Foram conduzidas análises fatoriais exploratórias e… Show more

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“…Prefrontal self-control mechanisms will be less able to regulate behavior: negative affect and resource depletion can amplify this effect. TD has also been shown to be unequivocally and linearly related to compulsive overeating, compensatory behaviors, and “food addiction” based on YFAS scores (Figueira et al, 2020; Kekic et al, 2020). A mediational model analyzing the direct and indirect effects (through the mediating role of binge eating) of food addiction indicated that the severity of binge eating fully mediated the relationship between food addiction and eating disorders.…”
Section: Neuropsychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prefrontal self-control mechanisms will be less able to regulate behavior: negative affect and resource depletion can amplify this effect. TD has also been shown to be unequivocally and linearly related to compulsive overeating, compensatory behaviors, and “food addiction” based on YFAS scores (Figueira et al, 2020; Kekic et al, 2020). A mediational model analyzing the direct and indirect effects (through the mediating role of binge eating) of food addiction indicated that the severity of binge eating fully mediated the relationship between food addiction and eating disorders.…”
Section: Neuropsychologymentioning
confidence: 99%