Australian Journal of Psychology (Dec 2024)

Development and validation of Intertemporal Decision-Making Ability Scale for early adolescents

  • Dawei Wang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Tianqi Zong,
  • Ziying Lu,
  • Wenxu Mao,
  • Linyan Miao,
  • Yixin Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00049530.2024.2401034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective Intertemporal decision-making ability refers to the ability of individuals to weigh costs and benefits at different time points and make choices, which is crucial for adolescents to resist temptation, improve self-control, and prospection. However, there are rarely studies that have been conducted to directly measure the intertemporal decision-making ability of adolescents.Method In this study, adolescents aged 9 to 15 years old were include to finish the measurement, and the intertemporal decision-making ability scale was developed based on three neural networks of intertemporal decision-making. After conducting the exploratory factor analysis, the final scale had 14 items in three dimensions.Results The results showed that the intertemporal decision-making ability scale for early adolescents contains three dimensions, namely, cognitive control, reward valuation, and prospection, with a total of 14 items.Conclusion The intertemporal decisionmaking ability scale developed in this study can effectively assess the intertemporal decisionmaking ability for early adolescents..

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