TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating the factor structure and measurement invariance of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale across multiple countries, languages, and gender identities
AU - Fournier, Loïs
AU - Bőthe, Beáta
AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt
AU - Koós, Mónika
AU - Kraus, Shane W.
AU - Nagy, Léna
AU - Potenza, Marc N.
AU - Ballester-Arnal, Rafael
AU - Batthyány, Dominik
AU - Bergeron, Sophie
AU - Briken, Peer
AU - Burkauskas, Julius
AU - Cárdenas-López, Georgina
AU - Carvalho, Joana
AU - Castro-Calvo, Jesús
AU - Chen, Lijun
AU - Ciocca, Giacomo
AU - Corazza, Ornella
AU - Csako, Rita I.
AU - Fernandez, David P.
AU - Fujiwara, Hironobu
AU - Fernandez, Elaine F.
AU - Fuss, Johannes
AU - Gabrhelík, Roman
AU - Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret
AU - Gjoneska, Biljana
AU - Gola, Mateusz
AU - Grubbs, Joshua B.
AU - Hashim, Hashim T.
AU - Saiful Islam, Md.
AU - Ismail, Mustafa
AU - Jiménez-Martínez, Martha C.
AU - Jurin, Tanja
AU - Kalina, Ondrej
AU - Klein, Verena
AU - Költő, András
AU - Lee, Sang-Kyu
AU - Lewczuk, Karol
AU - Lin, Chung-Ying
AU - Lochner, Christine
AU - López-Alvarado, Silvia
AU - Lukavská, Kateřina
AU - Mayta-Tristán, Percy
AU - Miller, Dan J.
AU - Orosová, Oľga
AU - Orosz, Gábor
AU - Ponce, Fernando P.
AU - Quintana, Gonzalo R.
AU - Quintero Garzola, Gabriel C.
AU - Ramos-Diaz, Jano
AU - Rigaud, Kévin
AU - Rousseau, Ann
AU - De Tubino Scanavino, Marco
AU - Schulmeyer, Marion K.
AU - Sharan, Pratap
AU - Shibata, Mami
AU - Shoib, Sheikh
AU - Sigre-Leirós, Vera
AU - Sniewski, Luke
AU - Spasovski, Ognen
AU - Steibliene, Vesta
AU - Stein, Dan J.
AU - Strizek, Julian
AU - Tsai, Meng-Che
AU - Ünsal, Berk C.
AU - Vaillancourt-Morel, Marie-Pier
AU - Van Hout, Marie Claire
AU - Billieux, Joël
N1 - © 2024 Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, to view a copy of the license, see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
PY - 2024/7/26
Y1 - 2024/7/26
N2 - The UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Model and the various psychometric instruments developed and validated based on this model are well established in clinical and research settings. However, evidence regarding the psychometric validity, reliability, and equivalence across multiple countries of residence, languages, or gender identities, including gender-diverse individuals, is lacking to date. Using data from the International Sex Survey (N?=?82,243), confirmatory factor analyses and measurement invariance analyses were performed on the preestablished five-factor structure of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale to examine whether (a) psychometric validity and reliability and (b) psychometric equivalence hold across 34 country-of-residence-related, 22 language-related, and three gender-identity-related groups. The results of the present study extend the latter psychometric instrument?s well-established relevance to 26 countries, 13 languages, and three gender identities. Most notably, psychometric validity and reliability were evidenced across nine novel translations included in the present study (i.e., Croatian, English, German, Hebrew, Korean, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese?Portugal, and Spanish?Latin American) and psychometric equivalence was evidenced across all three gender identities included in the present study (i.e., women, men, and gender-diverse individuals).
AB - The UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Model and the various psychometric instruments developed and validated based on this model are well established in clinical and research settings. However, evidence regarding the psychometric validity, reliability, and equivalence across multiple countries of residence, languages, or gender identities, including gender-diverse individuals, is lacking to date. Using data from the International Sex Survey (N?=?82,243), confirmatory factor analyses and measurement invariance analyses were performed on the preestablished five-factor structure of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale to examine whether (a) psychometric validity and reliability and (b) psychometric equivalence hold across 34 country-of-residence-related, 22 language-related, and three gender-identity-related groups. The results of the present study extend the latter psychometric instrument?s well-established relevance to 26 countries, 13 languages, and three gender identities. Most notably, psychometric validity and reliability were evidenced across nine novel translations included in the present study (i.e., Croatian, English, German, Hebrew, Korean, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese?Portugal, and Spanish?Latin American) and psychometric equivalence was evidenced across all three gender identities included in the present study (i.e., women, men, and gender-diverse individuals).
KW - International Sex Survey
KW - UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale
KW - confirmatory factor analysis
KW - impulsive behaviors
KW - measurement invariance analysis
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U2 - 10.1177/10731911241259560
DO - 10.1177/10731911241259560
M3 - Article
SN - 1073-1911
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Assessment
JF - Assessment
ER -