TY - JOUR
T1 - The brief self-control scale
T2 - Dimensionality and psychometric properties in Greek young adults
AU - Papanikolopoulos, Panagiotis
AU - Mastrotheodoros, Stefanos
AU - Papanikolopoulou, Stavroula
AU - Parlapani, Eleni
AU - Kaprinis, Stergios G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study aims to investigate the psychometric properties of the Greek version of Brief Self-control Scale (BSCS). This scale is used for the assessing of self-control, which is the ability to control one’s emotions and desires–especially in demanding situations-in order to have more important long-term benefits. Data were collected from a sample of Greek-speaking university students from two different universities (N = 251, M age = 19.86, SD = 2.58, 47% female). A series of CFAs were conducted to compare different potential factor structures that have been proposed in the literature. The results indicate that the revised shortened 7-items BSCS in Greek, as indicated in previous research too, displays a two-factor structure (impulse-control and self-discipline) and these factors show acceptable internal reliability. Also, item factor loadings, thresholds, and intercepts were invariant across females and males (strong measurement invariance). Means of bivariate latent correlations of the BSCS with depression, anxiety, stress, conscientiousness and satisfaction with life were investigated. This study shows that the Greek BSCS is a promising short tool for research on youth’s self-control.
AB - This study aims to investigate the psychometric properties of the Greek version of Brief Self-control Scale (BSCS). This scale is used for the assessing of self-control, which is the ability to control one’s emotions and desires–especially in demanding situations-in order to have more important long-term benefits. Data were collected from a sample of Greek-speaking university students from two different universities (N = 251, M age = 19.86, SD = 2.58, 47% female). A series of CFAs were conducted to compare different potential factor structures that have been proposed in the literature. The results indicate that the revised shortened 7-items BSCS in Greek, as indicated in previous research too, displays a two-factor structure (impulse-control and self-discipline) and these factors show acceptable internal reliability. Also, item factor loadings, thresholds, and intercepts were invariant across females and males (strong measurement invariance). Means of bivariate latent correlations of the BSCS with depression, anxiety, stress, conscientiousness and satisfaction with life were investigated. This study shows that the Greek BSCS is a promising short tool for research on youth’s self-control.
KW - Brief self-control scale
KW - DASS
KW - Greek adaptation
KW - personality
KW - youth
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U2 - 10.1080/17405629.2021.1964070
DO - 10.1080/17405629.2021.1964070
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85112172003
SN - 1740-5629
VL - 19
SP - 925
EP - 937
JO - European Journal of Developmental Psychology
JF - European Journal of Developmental Psychology
IS - 6
ER -