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Lifetime History of Impulsive Behaviors (LHIB).[1] is a 53-item questionnaire designed to assess lifetime history of impulsive behavior (as opposed to impulsive tendencies) as well as the level of distress and impairment associated with these behaviors.[2] The assessment battery was designed to measure the following six dimensions: (a) impulsivity, (b) sensation seeking, (c) trait anxiety, (d) state depression, (e) empathy, and (f) social desirability. The LHIB consists of scales for clinically significant impulsivity, non-clinically significant impulsivity, and impulsivity related distress/impairment.[2]

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  1. Schmidt, Catherine A. (2000). Development and Validation of the Lifetime History of Impulsive Behaviors Interview and Self-Report Measures.Template:Pn
  2. 2.0 2.1 (2009). Evaluation of behavioral impulsivity and aggression tasks as endophenotypes for borderline personality disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research 43 (12): 1036–48.
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