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Measuring affective temperaments: a systematic review of validation studies of the Temperament Evaluation in Memphis Pisa and San Diego (TEMPS) instruments.

Elias, Liana R. and Köhler, Christiano and Stubbs, Brendon and Maciel, Beatrice and Cavalcante, Lígia and Vale, Antonio and Gonda, Xénia and Quevedo, Joao and Hyphantis, Thomas and Soares, Jair and Vieta, E. and Carvalho, Andre Ferrer (2017) Measuring affective temperaments: a systematic review of validation studies of the Temperament Evaluation in Memphis Pisa and San Diego (TEMPS) instruments. Journal of Affective Disorders, 212. pp. 25-37. ISSN 0165-0327

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Abstract

The assessment of affective temperaments has provided useful insights for the psychopathological understanding of affective disorders and for the conceptualization of bipolar spectrum disorders. The Temperament in Memphis Pisa and San Diego (TEMPS) instrument has been widely used in research, yet its psychometric properties and optimal factor structure are unclear. Methods The PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and EMBASE electronic databases were searched from inception until March 15th, 2016. Validation peer-reviewed studies of different versions of the TEMPS performed in adult samples were considered for inclusion. Results Twenty-seven studies (N=20,787) met inclusion criteria. Several versions of the TEMPS have been validated in 14 languages across 15 countries. The 110-item self-reported version of the TEMPS has been the most studied version. Most studies (50%) supported a five factor solution although few studies performed confirmatory factor analyses. A five-factor solution has consistently been reported for the 39-item version of the TEMPS-A. Overall, evidence indicates that different versions of the TEMPS have adequate internal consistency reliability, while the TEMPS-A-110 version has acceptable test-retest reliability. The methodological quality of included studies varied. Limitations A meta-analysis could not be performed due to the heterogeneity of settings and versions of the TEMPS utilized. Conclusions Different versions of the TEMPS have been validated across different cultures. The short 39-item version of the TEMPS-A holds promise and merits further investigation. Culture-bound factors may influence the expression and/or assessment of affective temperaments with the TEMPS.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Affective temperaments, Mood disorders, Validation, Temperament in Memphis Pisa and San Diego, Affective disorders, Psychiatry
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology / terápia, gyógyszertan
Depositing User: Prof. György Bagdy
Date Deposited: 27 Jul 2017 19:02
Last Modified: 28 Jul 2017 08:12
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/57384

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