Literature DB >> 30206944

A balanced time perspective: Is it an exercise in empiricism, and does it relate meaningfully to health and well-being outcomes?

Michael T McKay1, Frank C Worrell2, Urška Zivkovic3, Elizabeth Temple4, Zena R Mello5, Bojan Musil3, Jon C Cole1, James R Andretta6, John L Perry7.   

Abstract

Time perspective research assesses the degree to which thoughts and feelings about the past, present and future influence behaviour, and a balanced time perspective profile has been posited as being ideal. Although this area of research has seen a move towards person-centred analyses, using either cluster analyses or a deviation from balanced time perspective (DBTP) approach, there are a number of theoretical and methodological issues that must be addressed. Using data from diverse samples in four countries, the present study used both cluster analyses and the DBTP approach to assess how cluster membership and DBTP scores related to a range of health and well-being outcomes. As in previous studies, a balanced profile only emerged once in cluster analyses, and positive-oriented profiles were associated with optimal outcomes. The study also found evidence of a relationship between DBTP scores and scores on well-being indicators. However, results gained after manipulating the DBTP equation in two different ways again indicated that higher than expected positive past and present or past and future scores were responsible for the positive outcomes. As such, these findings raise concerns regarding the use of the DBTP construct within clinical settings.
© 2018 International Union of Psychological Science.

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Keywords:  Balanced time perspective; Deviation from a balanced time perspective (DBTP); Time perspective profiles; Well-being

Year:  2018        PMID: 30206944     DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychol        ISSN: 0020-7594


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1.  What Are the Optimal Levels of Time Perspectives? Deviation from the Balanced Time Perspective-Revisited (DBTP-r).

Authors:  Konrad S Jankowski; Marcin Zajenkowski; Maciej Stolarski
Journal:  Psychol Belg       Date:  2020-06-25

2.  Validation study of the Italian version of Temporal Focus Scale: psychometric properties and convergent validity.

Authors:  Pierluigi Diotaiuti; Giuseppe Valente; Stefania Mancone
Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2021-02-01
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