The BIS-11 is a self-assessment tool used to measure impulsiveness. The current version includes 30 items, which cover the following three main dimensions of impulsive behavior: attentional impulsiveness, motor impulsiveness, and non-planned impulsiveness. Each item response ranges from 1 (never) to 4 (almost always), with a high score indicating high impulsivity. The BIS-11 has sound reliability and validity and can be used in the social and cultural context of China (25).
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