Validation of the German version of Cloninger's TPQ: Replication and correlations with stress coping, mood measures and drug use |
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,Journal/Book: Pers Indiv Differ. 1998; 24: The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, England. Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd. 805-814.
Abstract: The tridimensional personality questionnaire (TPQ) was developed by Cloninger (1986, 1987a) to measure the independent personality dimensions Novelty Seeking (NS), Harm Avoidance (HA) and Reward Dependence (RD). After having investigated the basic psychometric properties of a German version of the TPQ in a first study (Weyers et al., 1995), a new sample of 200 subjects was collected to investigate the reliability of the results of this first study and to add further validity data by including measures of stress coping, mood and drug use. In general, the results of the first study were replicated. The internal consistencies of the superscales NS. HA and RD were high, and a factor analysis of the TPQ subscales yielded some support for Cloninger's personality theory. Because of its strong correlations with Psychoticism, Extraversion, Impulsiveness and Sensation Seeking NS seems to tap an impulsivity factor while HA correlates with Neuroticism and Introversion and appears to measure a behavioral inhibition factor, the latter interpretation being supported by correlations between HA and some mood measures like anxiety and self-confidence. In addition, HA showed substantial positive correlations with coping strategies like Rumination, Resignation and Self-pity and substantial negative correlations with strategies like Self-aggrandizement by Comparison with Others and Positive Self-instructions, while the other two TPQ superscales hardly correlate with any of the coping strategies measured. With respect to drug use, only NS showed small but substantial bivariate correlations with the use of nicotine and psychodysleptics for the last 12 weeks and last 2 years. However, a configurational analysis of the TPQ superscales demonstrated that the type Ii alcoholism pattern proposed by Cloninger (high NS, low HA and low RD) was associated with a strong alcohol consumption.
Note: Article Weyers P, Univ Wurzburg, Lehrstuhl Biol & Klin Psychol, D-97070 Wurzburg, GERMANY
Keyword(s): TRIDIMENSIONAL PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; UNITED-STATES; ALCOHOLISM; TRAITS; RISK; RELIABILITY; FATHERS; ADULTS; SAMPLE
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