Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A

Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego – Autoquestionnaire (TEMPSA) is a self-rated questionnaire that measures five dimensions of affective temperaments. It is designed for assessing affective temperaments in general and clinical population. Estimation of the affecti...

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Main Authors: Barbara Dolenc, Lilijana Šprah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Psychologists' Association 2011-08-01
Series:Psihološka Obzorja
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Online Access:http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2011_2/dolenc_sprah.pdf
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description Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego – Autoquestionnaire (TEMPSA) is a self-rated questionnaire that measures five dimensions of affective temperaments. It is designed for assessing affective temperaments in general and clinical population. Estimation of the affective temperaments proved to play an important role in prediction and assessment of early signs of mood disorders. The aim of our study was to translate, adapt and analyse the long version of the TEMPS-A instrument. 1167 students from different Slovenian universities participated. We analysed the results with classical test theory and Rasch model. The results showed good reliability of all five scales with alpha coefficients between .76 and .84, only the reliability of the depressive temperament was lower in comparison with other subscales (α=.66). With the principal component analysis we extracted five components. Hyperthymic temperament proved to be the most homogenous, yet less sensitive to discriminate between those with adaptive personality structure on one hand and possibility to develop mood disorder in the future on the other. The structure of anxious temperament is not very clear, since two different types of anxious temperament emerged. The first one relates to somatic items, whereas the other links more to the items of general anxiousness. Nevertheless, our results are in agreement with several previous studies in Europe, Asia and North and South America.
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spelling doaj.art-e2375b055095495e84ec670ba7f4be042022-12-22T01:18:27ZengSlovenian Psychologists' AssociationPsihološka Obzorja2350-51412011-08-01202524331Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-ABarbara DolencLilijana ŠprahTemperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego – Autoquestionnaire (TEMPSA) is a self-rated questionnaire that measures five dimensions of affective temperaments. It is designed for assessing affective temperaments in general and clinical population. Estimation of the affective temperaments proved to play an important role in prediction and assessment of early signs of mood disorders. The aim of our study was to translate, adapt and analyse the long version of the TEMPS-A instrument. 1167 students from different Slovenian universities participated. We analysed the results with classical test theory and Rasch model. The results showed good reliability of all five scales with alpha coefficients between .76 and .84, only the reliability of the depressive temperament was lower in comparison with other subscales (α=.66). With the principal component analysis we extracted five components. Hyperthymic temperament proved to be the most homogenous, yet less sensitive to discriminate between those with adaptive personality structure on one hand and possibility to develop mood disorder in the future on the other. The structure of anxious temperament is not very clear, since two different types of anxious temperament emerged. The first one relates to somatic items, whereas the other links more to the items of general anxiousness. Nevertheless, our results are in agreement with several previous studies in Europe, Asia and North and South America.http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2011_2/dolenc_sprah.pdftemperamentaffective disordersTEMPS-A questionnairetest constructionpsychometric analysis
spellingShingle Barbara Dolenc
Lilijana Šprah
Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
Psihološka Obzorja
temperament
affective disorders
TEMPS-A questionnaire
test construction
psychometric analysis
title Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
title_full Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
title_fullStr Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
title_short Psychometric characteristics of the long version of Slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire TEMPS-A
title_sort psychometric characteristics of the long version of slovenian temperament autoquestionnaire temps a
topic temperament
affective disorders
TEMPS-A questionnaire
test construction
psychometric analysis
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