A multidimensional approach to impulsivity in Parkinson's disease: measurement and structural invariance of the UPPS Impulsive Behaviour Scale

被引:16
作者
Bayard, S. [1 ]
Joly, E. [2 ]
Ghisletta, P. [2 ,3 ]
Rossignol, A. [4 ]
Herades, Y. [5 ]
Geny, C. [4 ]
Gely-Nargeot, M. -C. [1 ]
Rochat, L. [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montpellier 3, EA 4556, Lab Epsylon, Montpellier, France
[2] Univ Geneva, Methodol & Data Anal Unit, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] Distance Learning Univ, Sierre, Switzerland
[4] Hop Gui de Chauliac, Serv Neurol, Montpellier, France
[5] CH Val dAriege, Consultat Memoire, Foix, France
[6] Univ Geneva, Cognit Psychopathol & Neuropsychol Unit, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
[7] Univ Geneva, Swiss Ctr Affect Sci, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
关键词
Impulsivity; impulse control disorders; measurement invariance; Parkinson's disease; risk taking; UPPS Impulsive Behaviour Scale; DECISION-MAKING IMPAIRMENTS; RESPONSE-INHIBITION; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; CONTROL DISORDERS; MODEL; VALIDITY; DYSREGULATION; PERSONALITY; MEDICATION; RISK;
D O I
10.1017/S0033291716001586
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background Poor impulse control is a common feature in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, before testing whether patients with PD and controls differ in impulsivity, one must assess whether impulsivity measures are invariant across groups. Consequently, we examined (a) the measurement and structural invariance of a scale assessing changes in four dimensions of impulsivity (urgency, lack of premeditation, lack of perseverance and sensation seeking) among patients with PD and controls; and (b) whether the four impulsivity traits relate differentially to risky decisions by patients. Method Close relatives of 78 patients with idiopathic PD and 96 control participants were given the short Urgency-Premeditation-Perseverance-Sensation seeking Impulsive Behaviour Scale (UPPS), which assesses changes in four dimensions of impulsivity. Participants also completed the Game of Dice Task (GDT), a laboratory measure of risk taking. Results Multigroup confirmatory factor analyses supported measurement invariance across groups, whereas structural invariance was not confirmed. Patients with PD showed greater variability and higher impulsivity than controls. Furthermore, patients with impulse control disorders (ICDs) demonstrated even greater levels of sensation seeking than patients without ICDs. Finally, lower premeditation and greater perseverance were significantly associated with greater risk taking in patients with PD, and higher agonist dopaminergic doses with less risky choices on the GDT. Conclusions The questionnaire appears to function comparably across patients and controls. Thus, group comparisons on the questionnaire can be considered valid. Mean differences between groups on the dimensions of impulsivity may reflect executive impairments and/or abnormal reward processing in patients with PD, which may lead to risky behaviours.
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页码:2931 / 2941
页数:11
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