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F Javelle1, M Wiegand2, J Joormann3, K R Timpano4, P Zimmer1,5, S L Johnson6.
Abstract
A growing body of research has focused on the differentiation of emotion-related versus non-emotion-related impulsivity, assessed by the Three-Factor Impulsivity (TFI) index. The goal of this study is to develop a German TFI index, and to validate the emotion-related impulsivity subscales against indices of substance abuse, physical or psychological disorder, physical exercise, BMI, and hours of sleep. 395 native-German speakers completed the German TFI index and questions on validity indicators online. Factor analyses supported the three-factor structure, including Pervasive Influence of Feelings, Lack of Follow Through, and Feelings Trigger Action. Correlations between factors were higher than in the original work. Both emotion-related impulsivity subscales correlated significantly with psychological disorder, engagement in and minutes of physical exercise per week. When included in multivariate regression models, the three factors explained 3.1%, and 29.2% of variance in amount of exercise per week and psychological disorder, respectively. In sum, findings indicated that the German TFI index has a robust three-factor structure that showed expected links to validity indicators, and novel effects in relation to physical exercise.Entities:
Keywords: Emotion; German translation; Health; Impulsivity; Three-factor impulsivity index
Year: 2020 PMID: 35185234 PMCID: PMC8856660 DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Individ Dif ISSN: 0191-8869