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Measurement and Functional Equivalence of a Reduced Version of the UPPS Impulsivity Scale Among Hispanic, Non-Hispanic Black, and Non-Hispanic White Adolescents.

Authors
  • Kim, Joanna J1
  • Perez, Vanesa M1
  • Gonzales, Nancy A1
  • Thamrin, Hardian1
  • Tein, Jenn-Yun1
  • 1 Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.
Type
Published Article
Journal
Assessment
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2023
Volume
30
Issue
6
Pages
1895–1913
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/10731911221129243
PMID: 36254674
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

The current study aimed to assess the measurement equivalence and functional equivalence of the UPPS (Urgency, Premeditation, Perseverance, Sensation Seeking) Impulsivity Scale among three ethnoracial adolescent samples in the U.S. seventh-grade students who self-identified as Hispanic (n = 472), non-Hispanic Black (n = 89), or non-Hispanic White (n = 90), and completed an English-language version of the Child version of the UPPS, which was shortened and modified to include positive urgency items. Through a series of confirmatory factor analyses, the UPPS demonstrated configural, metric, and partial threshold invariance. Fisher's r-to-z transformations were used to assess the functional equivalence of the UPPS against well-validated measures of self-regulation and mental health commonly associated with impulsivity. We found some group differences in the magnitude of associations. Yet, overall, this study provides evidence that the UPPS can be used to measure distinct factors of impulsivity among Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and non-Hispanic White adolescents.

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