Normative data of the barratt impulsiveness scale 11 (BIS-11) for Brazilian adults

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Objective: The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) is a valid and reliable instrument, and one of the most often used tools to assess impulsivity. This study assesses the performance of a large sample of adults by using a version of BIS-11 adapted to Brazilian Portuguese. Methods: We assessed 3,053 adults from eight Brazilian states. Internal consistencies and performance data were presented for two correction criteria of BIS-11: original and the two-factor score. Results: The associations between age, sex, region, and education and the BIS-11 scores present very small effect sizes. Therefore, we provided a percentile rank parameter for the different BIS-11 subscores considering the whole sample. Given the internal consistency of the two correction systems, we found that only the two-factor system fulfills the psychometric criteria of Cronbach’s alpha (cutoff value of at least 0.6). Conclusion: Our results support the use of the Brazilian adaptation of BIS-11 in different regions of the country as a measure of impulsivity. Since high impulsiveness is a characteristic of several dysfunctional behaviors, the establishment of normative parameters is of utmost relevance and should be extended to other age ranges and populations in future studies.

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Malloy-Diniz, L. F., De Paula, J. J., Vasconcelos, A. G., De Almondes, K. M., Pessoa, R., Faria, L., … Mattos, P. (2015). Normative data of the barratt impulsiveness scale 11 (BIS-11) for Brazilian adults. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 37(3), 245–248. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2014-1599

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