Suitability of the TEMPS-A for population-based studies: Ease of administration and stability of affective temperaments in its Lebanese version.
Author: Karam, E.G., Mneimneh, Z.N., Salamoun, M.M., Akiskal, H.S., Akiskal, K.K.
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Journal of Affective Disorders. 2007 Feb Vol 98(1-2) 45-53
Background: The Temperament Evaluation of Memphis Pisa Paris and San Diego Auto-questionnaire (TEMPS-A) has been translated and validated into several languages, and used in different subgroups (e.g. clinical, students, company, employees and those with different educational levels). Methods: Lebanon is the only country that has validated the TEMPS-A in a national cohort, as part of the Lebanese Evaluation of the Burden of Ailments and Needs Of the Nation (LEBANON). In this paper, we test the suitability of the TEMPS-A for large scale epidemiologic population-based studies. Results: 82.1% of the respondents found the TEMPS-A to be easy to understand. The global reports of the Lebanese of their own temperaments paralleled those of the formal sub-scores on the five affective temperament subscales. The majority of respondents (90.3%) felt that their answers on the Lebanese-Arabic TEMPS-A scale represented them throughout their adulthood; the minority who did not were more likely to be older, and to have scored higher on the cyclothymic, and lower on the hyperthymic subscales. Limitation: Although the TEMPS-A has been designed for self-administration (auto-questionnaire), this was not practical in all subjects. We nonetheless feel that the interview format is viable as it introduces flexibility with certain subjects in population studies. Conclusions: The TEMPS-A appears to be suitable for use in epidemiologic surveys and research.