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Research Article

Validity and reliability of the short version of the UPPS-P impulsive Behavior Scale in patients with substance use disorders

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Pages 721-729 | Received 01 Jun 2021, Accepted 03 Jun 2022, Published online: 14 Jun 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Background

Impulsivity is a construct that is part of most theories of personality, and has been associated with psychiatric disorders, substance use and emotion regulation.

Objective

To evaluate the psychometric properties of the short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale in adulthood substance users.

Method

Multi-site cross-sectional study. The UPPS-P short version was given to 246 participants in residential addiction treatment centers in Mexico. For external validity, emotion regulation, substance use, and the dual diagnostic scales were administered.

Results

The five-factor model (negative urgency, positive urgency, lack of premeditation, lack of perseverance and sensation seeking) had the best goodness-of-fit indices. Good reliability scores (omega coefficient) were obtained in all dimensions, as well as external validity with emotion regulation, substance use and psychiatric symptoms (anxiety, depression and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder).

Conclusions

The UPPS-P short version showed good psychometric properties in a Mexican sample and thus can be considered a useful and practical tool in clinical and research contexts.

Author contributions

RS-D conceptualized and drafted the manuscript, planned and performed the statistical analysis. CB provided guidance concerning use and interpretation of UPPS-P. RM-N and HN provided guidance and critical review during the development of the manuscript. All authors were involved in data interpretation and approved the final version of the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

During the development of this manuscript, RS-D received a doctoral grant [336081/473227] from the National Council of Science and Technology Mexico (CONACYT)

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