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The structure of schizotypal personality traits: a cross-national study

Authors :
Michael Chmielewski
Mohamed Aymen Lahmar
David C. Cicero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Stella G. Giakoumaki
Viviana M. Wuthrich
Neus Barrantes-Vidal
Richard J. Linscott
Ioannis Tsaousis
Julien Laloyaux
Julie A. Suhr
Lihong Zhang
Ascensión Fumero
José Muñiz
Erin B. Tone
Thomas R. Kwapil
Adrian Raine
Alex S. Cohen
Anwar Mechri
Martin Debbané
Frank Larøi
Antonio Preti
Javier Ortuño-Sierra
Emma Barkus
Colleen A. Brenner
Raymond C.K. Chan
Johanna C. Badcock
Assen Jablensky
Michael T. Compton
Source :
RIUR. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de La Rioja, instname
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017.

Abstract

BackgroundSchizotypal traits are considered a phenotypic-indicator of schizotypy, a latent personality organization reflecting a putative liability for psychosis. To date, no previous study has examined the comparability of factorial structures across samples originating from different countries and cultures. The main goal was to evaluate the factorial structure and reliability of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) scores by amalgamating data from studies conducted in 12 countries and across 21 sites.MethodThe overall sample consisted of 27 001 participants (37.5% males,n= 4251 drawn from the general population). The mean age was 22.12 years (s.d.= 6.28, range 16–55 years). The SPQ was used. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and Multilevel CFA (ML-CFA) were used to evaluate the factor structure underlying the SPQ scores.ResultsAt the SPQ item level, the nine factor and second-order factor models showed adequate goodness-of-fit. At the SPQ subscale level, three- and four-factor models displayed better goodness-of-fit indices than other CFA models. ML-CFA showed that the intraclass correlation coefficients values were lower than 0.106. The three-factor model showed adequate goodness of fit indices in multilevel analysis. The ordinalαcoefficients were high, ranging from 0.73 to 0.94 across individual samples, and from 0.84 to 0.91 for the combined sample.ConclusionsThe results are consistent with the conceptual notion that schizotypal personality is a multifaceted construct and support the validity and utility of SPQ in cross-cultural research. We discuss theoretical and clinical implications of our results for diagnostic systems, psychosis models and cross-national mental health strategies.

Details

ISSN :
14698978 and 00332917
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9cca17caace3d6064606f036d5b85f34