Validation of the German long and short versions of the UPPS‐P Impulsive Behavior Scale

Author:

Wüllhorst Verena1ORCID,Lützkendorf Julia1,Endrass Tanja1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe UPPS‐P Impulsive Behavior Scale is a widely used self‐report measure of impulsivity, but there is currently no validated German version that includes the Positive Urgency scale.MethodsWe combined existing German translations of UPPS scales and included the Positive Urgency dimension to validate the UPPS‐P in a sample of 399 participants. In addition, we developed a revised short version of the UPPS‐P (SUPPS‐P) with 20 items and conducted a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to verify the structure in an independent validation sample with 349 participants. To determine evidence of convergent and discriminant validity, we used measures of impulsivity, depression, anxiety, stress, problematic alcohol and substance use.ResultsCFA of the five factorial structure of the UPPS‐P demonstrated acceptable fits and evidence of validity and reliability for the subscales. Psychometric characteristics of the SUPPS‐P using the original item configuration were not satisfactory. As a result, we developed a revised German version of the SUPPS‐P and confirmed the five‐factor structure using a CFA in the validation sample. For the revised version, model fits and evidence of validity and internal consistencies were good. Associations with other constructs were as expected. For example, whereas Sensation Seeking was associated moderately with problematic alcohol use, lacking associations of Lack of Premeditation to internalizing symptoms showed evidence of discriminant validity.DiscussionThe German translations of both UPPS‐P and SUPPS‐P are valid tools for measuring impulsive behaviors. They are well‐suited for exploring the associations between different facets of impulsivity and psychopathological phenomena.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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