2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00185
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Psychometric Properties of the Chinese version of UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale

Abstract: 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.

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“…The Chinese version [33] of the sensation-seeking subscale of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale [34] was used to measure participants' levels of sensation seeking. Previous research has shown that this scale exhibits satisfactory reliability when applied to Chinese adolescents [33,35]. The scale included four items related to sensation seeking (e.g., "I sometimes like doing things that are a bit frightening").…”
Section: Sensation Seekingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chinese version [33] of the sensation-seeking subscale of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale [34] was used to measure participants' levels of sensation seeking. Previous research has shown that this scale exhibits satisfactory reliability when applied to Chinese adolescents [33,35]. The scale included four items related to sensation seeking (e.g., "I sometimes like doing things that are a bit frightening").…”
Section: Sensation Seekingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of premeditation refers to the tendency to act without thinking and re ecting on the consequences [41]. Excessive premeditation means worry a lot.…”
Section: Lack Of Premeditation and Sensation Seeking Emerged As Prote...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ٝ٣ْ٤و‬ ‫اَُِج٢؛‬ ‫ا٩ُؾبػ‬ :٢ٛ ‫أثؼبك‬ ‫فَٔخ‬ ٖٓ ‫٣زٌٕٞ‬ ٚ َّ ‫أٗ‬ ‫ا٫ٗلكبػ٢‬ ‫اَُِٞى‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫اُ٘ظو‬ ٌُٖٔ٣ٝ ‫ا٩٣غبث‬ ‫ٝا٩ُؾبػ‬ ‫اَُِج٤خ،‬ ‫اُؼبٛل٤خ‬ ‫اَُ٤بهبد‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ثزٜٞه‬ ‫اُزٖوف‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ثزٜٞه‬ ‫اُزٖوف‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ٝ٣ْ٤و‬ ‫٢؛‬ ‫ٝٙؼق‬ ‫اُزٖوكبد،‬ ‫ػٞاهت‬ ‫ٓواػبح‬ ‫ػلّ‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ٝ٣ْ٤و‬ ‫اُزوٝ١؛‬ ‫ٝٙؼق‬ ‫ا٩٣غبث٤خ،‬ ‫اُؼبٛل٤خ‬ ‫اَُ٤بهبد‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ٝ٣ْ٤و‬ ‫ا٩صبهح؛‬ ‫ػٖ‬ ‫ٝاُجؾش‬ ‫ٝأُِٔخ،‬ ‫اُٖؼجخ‬ ‫أُٜبّ‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫اُزوً٤ي‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ٕؼٞثخ‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ٝ٣ْ٤و‬ ‫أُضبثوح؛‬ ‫ٝا٫‬ ‫أُض٤وح‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫يح‬ ِّ ‫أُؾل‬ ‫ا٧ْٗطخ‬ ‫ٝٓزبثؼخ‬ ‫ا٫ٍزٔزبع‬ ‫روِ٤ل٣خ‬ ‫ٝؿ٤و‬ ‫عل٣لح‬ ‫رغبهة‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫ٗلزبػ‬ (Billieux et al, 2012;Cyders, Littlefield, Coffey, & Karyadi, 2014;D'Orta, et al, 2015, Lynam, 2011Samiefard, Fadardi, Kareshki, & Stacy, 2020;Teese, Willie, Jago, & Gill, 2020 ‫أٝ‬ ‫ٝأُوبٛؼخ‬ ‫اُلٝهإ،‬ ‫اٗزظبه‬ ‫ٕٝؼٞثخ‬ ‫ا٩عبثبد،‬ ٌٔٛ ‫(ٓضَ:‬ ‫اُْ٘بٛ‬ ‫ا٫ٗزجبٙ/كوٛ‬ ‫ٗؤ‬ ‫ٝاٙطواة‬ ‫ػبُ٤خ‬ ‫اؽزٔب٫د‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫ر٘طٞ١‬ ‫اُز٢‬ ‫أُٔزؼخ‬ ‫ا٧ْٗطخ‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫أُلوٛخ‬ ‫أُْبهًخ‬ ‫(ٓضَ:‬ ‫ٝاًُٜٞ‬ ‫اُزطلَ)،‬ ُ ‫(ٓضَ:‬ ‫اُؼٖج٢‬ ‫أُوٙ٢‬ ‫ٝاُْوٙ‬ ‫اُز٘ل٤ن٣خ)،‬ ‫ا٧ػٔبٍ‬ ‫أكاء‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫اُزْٞ٣ِ‬ ‫(ٓضَ:‬ ‫ٝاُؼزٚ‬ ‫ٓإُٔخ)،‬ ‫ؼٞاهت‬ ‫اُطؼبّ)،‬ ‫ًٔ٤خ‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫اُزؾٌْ‬ ‫٣َزط٤غ‬ ٫ ‫أُوء‬ ‫ًبٕ‬ ُٞ ‫ًٔب‬ ‫اُْؼٞه‬ ‫ٝا٫ًزئبة،‬ ‫اُوِن،‬ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫ثب٩ٙبكخ‬ ‫ٝا٫ٗزؾبه‬ ‫أُقلهاد‬ ‫رؼبٛ٢‬ ‫ٝاٙطواثبد‬ ‫اُِٜغ‬ ‫ٝاٙطواة‬ ‫ثبُناد،‬ ‫ٝا٩ٙواه‬ (Berg, 2016;Calzada, et , 2018; Calderón -Batanero, Rojas, Pilatti & Fernández -Díaz Lozano, al., 2017;Lynam, 2011;Sediyama et al, 2017;Whiteside & Lynam, 2001;Zhang, et al, 2020 Bach & First, 2018;Rolston, 2018;Tomko, Trull, ( Wood & Sher, ,2014 APA, 2013;Bornovalov, et al, 2018;Daros et al, 2020;Michopoulos, et al, 2020;Rolston, 2018) ٖٓ ٍ ‫صبثذ‬ ٍٜٔٗ ‫ئُ٠‬ ‫٣ْ٤و‬ ٚ َّ ‫أٗ‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫اُؾل٣خ‬ ‫اُْقٖ٤خ‬ ‫اٙطواة‬ ‫اُناد،‬ ‫ٕٞهح‬ ‫ٝك٠‬ ‫اُؼ٬هبد،‬ ‫اٍزوواه‬ ‫ػلّ‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ا٫ٙطواةُ‬ ‫ٝ٣جلأ‬ ‫اَُـ٤بهبد.‬ ‫ٓـٖ‬ ‫ٓز٘ٞػخ‬ ‫ٓغٔٞػخ‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ٝرظٜو‬ ‫اُٞاٙؾخ،‬ ‫ٝا٫ٗلكبػ٤خ‬ ‫ٝا٫ٗلؼب٫د‬ ‫ٓؾبٝ٫د‬ ‫اُزبُ٤خ:‬ ‫أُظبٛو‬ ٖٓ ‫أًضو‬ ‫أٝ‬ ٍ ‫ثقَٔخ‬ ‫ػِ٤ٚ‬ ‫َُزلٍُّ‬ ٣ ‫ًٔب‬ ‫اُجِٞؽ،‬ ٖٓ ‫ٓجٌوح‬ ‫كزوح‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫اُظٜٞه‬ ‫ٓزق٤َ،‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫ؽو٤و٢‬ ‫ٛغوإ‬ ‫ُزغ٘ت‬ ‫ٓؾٔٞٓخ‬ ‫اٍزوواه‬ ‫ٝػلّ‬ ‫ا٥فو٣ٖ،‬ ‫ٓغ‬ ‫ٝؽبكح‬ ‫َٓزووح‬ ‫ؿ٤و‬ ‫ٝػ٬هبد‬ ‫ٓزٌوه،‬ ‫اٗزؾبه١‬ ‫ٍِٝٞى‬ ‫أُقلهاد،‬ ‫رؼبٛ٢‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫اُغٌ٘‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫ا٩ٗلبم‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ٝا٫ٗلكبػ٤خ‬ ‫اُناد‬ ‫ٕٞهح‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ٝاٙؼ‬ ‫اٗلؼبُ٢.‬ ‫اٍزوواه‬ ‫ٝػلّ‬ ‫ٝ٣زٚؼ‬ ‫إٔ‬ ٌٖٔ٣ٝ ‫أُجٌو،‬ ‫اُوّل‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫أُواٛوخ‬ ‫ٓوؽِخ‬ ‫ك٢‬ ‫ٝ٣زجِٞه‬ ‫اُؾل٣خ...…”
Section: ‫ٗؾٞ‬ ‫ٝأُ٤َ‬ ‫اَُِٞى‬ ‫ٙجٜ‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫أُولهح‬ ‫ػلّ‬ ُٖ َّmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Keefe, et al, 2020;Guillén Botella, et al, 2020;Mohamadizadeh et al, 2018) . Claréus, et al, 2017;D'Orta, et al, 2015;Zhang, et al, Claréus, et al, 2017;Teese, et al, 2020;Zhang, et al, (McGowan, Goodwin, Bilderbeck & Saunders, 2020;Richard-Lepouriel et al, 2019;Svěrák, Linhartova, Fiala, Kašpárek & Ustohal, 2018 (Benson, Donnellan, & Morey, 2017;Goldhammer, Crall & Keuroghlian, 2019;Hamdullahpur, 2018;Sher, Rutter, New, Siever & Hazlett, 2019 ُْٔ ‫ا٫ٍزغبثخ‬ ‫ً٤ل٤خ‬ ‫ؽٍٞ‬ ‫ٓوٖٞكح‬ ‫ف٤بهاد‬ ‫٫رقبم‬ ‫اُلوٕخ‬ ‫رلبػِ٤خ‬ ‫رٌٕٞ‬ ‫إٔ‬ ٖٓ ً ‫ثل٫‬ ‫اُؾ٤بح‬ ‫بًَ‬ Linehan, 1993a-b) . ٕ -‫ػِ٠‬ ‫ٝاُؾلبظ‬ ،٫ ‫هُٞٚ‬ ‫أٝ‬ ‫أُوء‬ ‫٣و٣لٙ‬ ‫ػٔب‬ ‫اَُإاٍ‬ ‫ٜٓبهاد‬ ‫ّبُخ‬ ‫اُلؼ‬ ‫اُج٤ْ٘قٖ٤خ‬ ‫أُٜبهاد‬ ٖ َّ ‫رزٚٔ‬ ‫ا٫ٙطواة‬ ‫مٝ١‬ ‫ريٝ٣ل‬ ‫ٛو٣ن‬ ‫ػٖ‬ ‫ٝمُي‬ ‫اُناد؛‬ ‫اؽزواّ‬ ‫ػِ٠‬ ‫ٝاُؾلبظ‬ ‫اُؼ٬هخ،‬ ‫ُزٞع٤ٚ‬ ‫ٓ٘ظْ‬ ‫ثَ٘ن‬ ‫ٜٓبهارْٜ‬ ‫ٓغ‬ ‫رزلافَ‬ ‫اُز٢‬ ‫اُؼ٬هبد‬ ‫ؽٍٞ‬ ‫اُقطأ‬ ‫أُؼزولاد‬ ‫رؾل١‬ ‫٣زؼِٕٔٞ‬ ‫ًٔب‬ ‫اُج٤ْ٘قٖ٤خ،‬ ‫رلبػ٬رْٜ‬ ‫اُغل٣لح‬ ‫زؼِٔخ‬ ُ ‫أُ‬ ‫ُِٜٔبهاد‬ ‫اٍزقلآْٜ‬ ‫رؼٞم‬ ‫هل‬ ‫اُز٢‬ ‫اُؼٞآَ‬ ‫ًٝنُي‬ ‫اُج٤ْ٘قٖ٤خ،‬ , Linehan, 1993a) .…”
Section: ‫اٌزشث١خ‬ ‫فٟ‬ ‫اٌؼٍّٟ‬ ‫اٌجحش‬ ‫ِغٍخ‬mentioning
confidence: 99%