Validation and Application of Functions of Future Thinking Scale in Chinese Adults

Lulu Liu , Lijuan Dai , Ya Wang

Psych Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 244 -257.

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Psych Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 244 -257. DOI: 10.1002/pchj.819
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Validation and Application of Functions of Future Thinking Scale in Chinese Adults

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Future thinking, mentally projecting oneself into future events, scenarios, and circumstances, is common in everyday life. However, no scale has been developed to explore the functions of future thinking in China. This study aimed to validate the Chinese version of the functions of future thinking scale (FoFTS). Based on a sample of 578 Chinese residents, confirmatory factor analysis results indicated that the 10-factor structure of the Chinese version of FoFTS fit well. The reliability indexes across 10 factors were in an acceptable range. Acceptable convergent validity was reported considering its association with time perspective, future self-continuity, emotion regulation, and intertemporal decision-making. Additionally, the effect of age and the severity of emotional states on FoFTS were found. Overall, the Chinese FoFTS is a reliable and valid tool for examining the diverse purposes and roles of future thinking among Chinese adults, thereby enhancing the cross-cultural study of purposes for future thinking.

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adaptive behavior / confirmatory factor analysis / emotional states / future thinking / validation

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