Trait self-control and self-discipline: Structure, validity, and invariance across national groups

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Hagger, Martin S
Zhang, Chun-Qing
Kangro, Eva-Maria
Ries, Francis
Wang, John CK
Heritage, Brody
Chan, Derwin KC
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2021
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The aim of the present study was to test the validity of the Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS; Tangney, Baumeister and Boone 2004) including its dimensional structure based on competing one- and two-factor models, discriminant validity from the conceptually-related self-discipline construct, invariance across multiple samples from different national groups, and predictive validity with respect to health-related behaviors. Samples of undergraduate students (total N = 1282) from four national groups completed the brief self-control scale, the self-discipline scale from the NEO-PI-R, and self-report measures of binge drinking, exercise, and healthy eating. Confirmatory factor analytic models supported a two-factor structure of self-control encompassing restraint and non-impulsivity components. The model exhibited good fit in all samples and invariance of factor loadings in multi-sample analysis. The restraint and non-impulsivity components exhibited discriminant validity and were also distinct from self-discipline. Structural equation models revealed that non-impulsivity predicted binge drinking in three of the samples, and restraint predicted exercise in two samples, with no role for self-discipline. Results point to a multi-dimensional structure for trait self-control consistent with previous theory separating impulsive- and control-related components.

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Current Psychology

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40

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3

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© 2021 Springer US. This is an electronic version of an article published in Current Psychology, 2021, 40 (3), pp. 1015-1030. Current Psychology is available online at: http://link.springer.com/ with the open URL of your article.

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Psychology

Cognitive and computational psychology

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Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Self-control

Self-discipline

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Hagger, MS; Zhang, C-Q; Kangro, E-M; Ries, F; Wang, JCK; Heritage, B; Chan, DKC, Trait self-control and self-discipline: Structure, validity, and invariance across national groups, Current Psychology, 2021, 40 (3), pp. 1015-1030

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