The occurrence of repetitive behaviours that are often harmful has been attributed to traits traditionally described as “impulsive” or “compulsive” e.g. substance dependence, excessive gambling, and hoarding. These behaviours are common and often co-occur in both the general population and psychiatric populations. The lack of measures to concurrently index a range of such behaviours led to the development of the Impulsive-Compulsive Behaviours (ICB) Checklist. This study aims to validate the ICB Checklist in a general community sample. Factor analyses revealed a two-factor structure, demonstrating good model fit in two independent samples. These were labelled Impulsive-Compulsions and Compulsive-Impulsions, comprising of classically compuls...
Impulsivity is an important factor in adverse outcomes such as substance use, problem gambling and p...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...
The occurrence of repetitive behaviours that are often harmful has been attributed to traits traditi...
INTRODUCTION: Impulsivity and compulsivity are important constructs, relevant to understanding behav...
OBJECTIVE: Young adulthood is a crucial neurodevelopmental period during which impulsive and compuls...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
Objective: Young adulthood is a crucial neurodevelopmental period during which impulsive and compuls...
ObjectiveImpulsivity and compulsivity have been implicated as important transdiagnostic dimensional ...
Impulsivity's relationships to addictive and sexual behaviours raise questions regarding the extent ...
This investigation examined how different psychological and behavioural measures can be used to iden...
OBJECTIVE: Compulsivity refers to a tendency toward repetitive habitual behaviors. Multiple disorder...
Background: Impulsivity is a multifaceted construct that plays a prominent role in substance use dis...
Impulsivity's relationships to addictive and sexual behaviours raise questions regarding the extent ...
Obsessive compulsive disorder and impulse control disorder comorbidity and evaluation of impulsivity...
Impulsivity is an important factor in adverse outcomes such as substance use, problem gambling and p...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...
The occurrence of repetitive behaviours that are often harmful has been attributed to traits traditi...
INTRODUCTION: Impulsivity and compulsivity are important constructs, relevant to understanding behav...
OBJECTIVE: Young adulthood is a crucial neurodevelopmental period during which impulsive and compuls...
Background and Aim: Impulsivity and compulsivity are two key temperament traits involved in behavior...
Objective: Young adulthood is a crucial neurodevelopmental period during which impulsive and compuls...
ObjectiveImpulsivity and compulsivity have been implicated as important transdiagnostic dimensional ...
Impulsivity's relationships to addictive and sexual behaviours raise questions regarding the extent ...
This investigation examined how different psychological and behavioural measures can be used to iden...
OBJECTIVE: Compulsivity refers to a tendency toward repetitive habitual behaviors. Multiple disorder...
Background: Impulsivity is a multifaceted construct that plays a prominent role in substance use dis...
Impulsivity's relationships to addictive and sexual behaviours raise questions regarding the extent ...
Obsessive compulsive disorder and impulse control disorder comorbidity and evaluation of impulsivity...
Impulsivity is an important factor in adverse outcomes such as substance use, problem gambling and p...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...
Although traditionally obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and impulse control disorders (ICD) have ...