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Brief assessment of schizotypal traits: A multinational study

Julie A. SuhrEduardo Fonseca-pedreroDavid BarronEmma BarkusRaymond C.k. ChanIoannis TsaousisJulien LaloyauxMichael ChmielewskiViren SwamiColleen A. BrennerDavid C. CiceroStella G. GiakoumakiLisa C. ZhangMichael T. ComptonMartin DebbanéAssen JablenskyMartin VoracekJavier Ortuño-sierraBeatriz Lucas-molinaUlrich S. TranAxit FumeroJohanna C. BadcockThomas R. KwapilNeus Barrantes-vidalMohamed Aymen LahmarAlex S. CohenAnwar MechriAdrian RaineFrank LarøiViviana M. WuthrichRichard J. LinscottAntonio PretiErin B. ToneJulio Bobes

subject

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentPersonality InventoryPsychometricsSchizotypymedia_common.quotation_subjectSPQ-BCross-cultural; Psychosis; Psychosis risk; Schizotypal personality; Schizotypy; SPQ-BSample (statistics)Interpersonal communicationDevelopmental psychologySchizotypal Personality Disorder03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSchizotypy0302 clinical medicinePersonalityHumansMeasurement invariancePsychosis riskBiological Psychiatrymedia_commonAgedPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSchizotypal personalityReproducibility of ResultsCross-culturalMiddle AgedPsychosisMental healthConfirmatory factor analysis030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthTraitFemalePsychologyFactor Analysis Statistical030217 neurology & neurosurgery

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The Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire-Brief (SPQ-B) was developed with the aim of examining variations in healthy trait schizotypy, as well as latent vulnerability to psychotic-spectrum disorders. No previous study has studied the cross-cultural validity of the SPQ-B in a large cross-national sample. The main goal of the present study was to analyze the reliability and the internal structure of SPQ-B scores in a multinational sample of 28,426 participants recruited from 14 countries. The mean age was 22.63. years (SD = 7.08; range 16-68. years), 37.7% (n = 10,711) were men. The omega coefficients were high, ranging from 0.86 to 0.92 for the total sample. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that SPQ-B items were grouped either in a theoretical structure of three first-order factors (Cognitive-Perceptual, Interpersonal, and Disorganized) or in a bifactor model (three first-order factors plus a general factor of schizotypal personality). In addition, the results supported configural but not strong measurement invariance of SPQ-B scores across samples. These findings provide new information about the factor structure of schizotypal personality, and support the validity and utility of the SPQ-B, a brief and easy tool for assessing self-reported schizotypal traits, in cross-national research. Theoretical and clinical implications for diagnostic systems, psychosis models, and cross-national mental health strategies are derived from these results. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.

10.1016/j.schres.2017.10.043https://investigacion.unirioja.es/documentos/5bbc68ddb750603269e810f4