Robinson N, Heller R F
Psychol Med. 1980 Aug;10(3):567-71. doi: 10.1017/s0033291700047474.
The self-administered, 14-item Bortner questionnaire was used to characterize the Type A behaviour of the members of a group of families selected from 3 general practice registers. The questionnaire was found to be easy to complete and showed no systematic variation on repeat administration. The rank order of the 14 items was similar in the men, women and children of the study (and in a sample of Belgian men where the Bortner questionnaire had been validated against other measures of Type A behaviour). There was a social class gradient among the men but not among the women or children, and there was no correlation of this behaviour characteristic between parents and their children. This simple questionnaire may thus be an acceptable way of characterizing Type A behaviour which, it is suggested, might develop during adult life in response to occupational experiences.
采用自行填写的包含14个条目的博特纳问卷,对从3个全科医疗登记处选取的一组家庭的成员进行A型行为特征描述。结果发现该问卷易于填写,重复使用时未显示出系统变化。在该研究的男性、女性和儿童中(以及在一个比利时男性样本中,该样本中博特纳问卷已通过与其他A型行为测量方法进行验证),14个条目的排序相似。男性中存在社会阶层梯度,但女性和儿童中不存在,且这种行为特征在父母与其子女之间没有相关性。因此,这种简单的问卷可能是描述A型行为的一种可接受的方式,有人认为,A型行为可能在成年期因职业经历而形成。