| Literature DB >> 29200467 |
Damien Brevers1,2, Jennifer Foucart2, Paul Verbanck1,2, Ofir Turel3.
Abstract
This study aims to develop and to validate a French version of the Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS; Tangney et al., 2004). This instrument is usually applied as a unidimensional self-report measure for assessing trait self-control, which captures one's dispositional ability to resist short-term temptation in order to reach more valuable long-term goals. Data were collected from two independent samples of French-speaking individuals (n1 = 287; n2 = 160). Results indicated that the French version of the BSCS can be treated as unidimensional, like the original questionnaire. Data also showed consistent acceptable reliability and reasonable test-retest stability. Acceptable external validity of constructs was supported by relationships with self-reported measures of impulsivity (UPPS), including urgency, lack of premeditation, and lack of perseverance. Overall, the findings suggest that the average score of the French version of the BSCS is a viable option for assessing trait self-control in French speaking populations.Entities:
Keywords: Brief Self-Control Scale; French Adaptation; Impulsivity; Reliability; Validity
Year: 2017 PMID: 29200467 PMCID: PMC5707128 DOI: 10.1037/cbs0000086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Behav Sci ISSN: 0008-400X