Distinct patterns of hippocampal subfield volumes predict coping strategies, emotion regulation, and impulsivity in healthy adults
Fallahi M, Sahebekhtiari K, Hosseini H, Aliasin M, Noroozi M, Moghadam Fard A, Aarabi M, Gulisashvili D, Shafie M, Mayeli M. Distinct patterns of hippocampal subfield volumes predict coping strategies, emotion regulation, and impulsivity in healthy adults. Brain Imaging And Behavior 2024, 18: 1100-1120. PMID: 39103671, DOI: 10.1007/s11682-024-00904-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHC subfield volumesEmotion regulationSubfield volumesHC volumeCoping strategiesIntracranial volumeImpulsive Behavior ScaleAssociated with coping strategiesModulate emotional responsesAssociated with distinct patternsHippocampal subfield volumesPositive reframing coping strategiesTotal intracranial volumeUPPS-PYears of educationEmotional supportHC subfieldsSensation seekingInhibition systemBehavioral activationBehavioral functionsBehavior ScaleCoping OrientationPositive reframingEmotional responsesEvaluating the factor structure and measurement invariance of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale across multiple countries, languages, and gender identities
Fournier L, Bőthe B, Demetrovics Z, Koós M, Kraus S, Nagy L, Potenza M, Ballester-Arnal R, Batthyány D, Bergeron S, Briken P, Burkauskas J, Cárdenas-López G, Carvalho J, Castro-Calvo J, Chen L, Ciocca G, Corazza O, Csako R, Fernandez D, Fujiwara H, Fernandez E, Fuss J, Gabrhelík R, Gewirtz-Meydan A, Gjoneska B, Gola M, Grubbs J, Hashim H, Islam S, Ismail M, Jiménez-Martínez M, Jurin T, Kalina O, Klein V, Költő A, Lee S, Lewczuk K, Lin C, Lochner C, López-Alvarado S, Lukavská K, Mayta-Tristán P, Miller D, Orosová O, Orosz G, Ponce F, Quintana G, Garzola G, Team S, Ramos-Diaz J, Rigaud K, Rousseau A, De Tubino Scanavino M, Schulmeyer M, Sharan P, Shibata M, Shoib, Sigre-Leirós V, Sniewski L, Spasovski O, Steibliene V, Stein D, Strizek J, Tsai M, Ünsal B, Vaillancourt-Morel M, Van Hout M, Billieux J. Evaluating the factor structure and measurement invariance of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale across multiple countries, languages, and gender identities. Assessment 2024, 32: 635-653. PMID: 39054862, PMCID: PMC12089668, DOI: 10.1177/10731911241259560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUPPS-P Impulsive Behavior ScaleImpulsive Behavior ScaleUPPS-PPsychometric validationBehavior ScalePsychometric equivalenceShort versionFive-factor structureMeasurement invariance analysisConfirmatory factor analysisFactor structureGender identityMeasurement invarianceLanguage-relatedPsychometric instrumentsInvariance analysisFactor analysisGender diverse individualsNovel translationResearch settingsCountry of residenceSex surveysLanguageBehavioral modelIdentity
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