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ArtikelExploratory Factor Analysis for Indonesian Version of PID-5  
Oleh: Adhiatma, Widhi ; Pinaima, Rebeka ; Siregar, Lusiana Bintang ; Nova, Prischa ; Kencana, Khristina ; Halim, Magdalena S. ; Riyanti, Benedicta P. Dwi
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Anima Indonesian Psychological Journal vol. 29 no. 04 (Jul. 2014), page 199-206.
Topik: PID-5; DSM-5; personality disorders; exploratory factor analysis (EFA); gangguan kepribadian
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Isi artikelPersonality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) is an instrument aimed for measuring pathological personality trait based on DSM-5’s Personality Disorders model which contains five pathological personality domains and divided into 25 pathological personality facets. The form of this instrument is a self-report consisting 220 items. The development of Indonesian Version of PID-5 is considered important because the existence of this instrument will assist the clinicians to identify the personality disorders based on DSM-5. This study performs the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) technique for all PID-5 facets to test the construct validity and to acknowledge the structure of factor in this Indonesian version of PID-5. This test was carried out by involving samples from 245 normal individual population (male = 88, female = 157) with an average of 23.31 years old. The result of EFA test showed that the amount of factors generated by the Indonesian version of PID-5 facets were six factors, which differs from the amount of factors generated by the original version of PID-5. This finding has similarities with other studies about personality instruments using the basic theory of Big-5 in Asia.
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