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The Purpose of this Research was Standardizing the Questionnaire of Personality Disorder Cluster A

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

N. Farrokhi
Affiliation:
Young reseachers club Of Islamic Azad University - Roudehen Branch, Clinical Psychology, Tehran, Iran
S. Ghahari
Affiliation:
Assistant professor of Mental Health- Iran University of Medical Sciences IUMS. Center of Excellence in psychiatry- School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health-, clinical psychology, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

As more or less stable personality traits of the person, temperament, intellect and body is what makes an individual unique compatibility with the environment.

Objective

The purpose of this research was standardizing the questionnaire of personality disorder cluster A. On the basis of realizing criterion standard, DSM- 5.

Method

1303 people from universities of Tehran and Alborz provinces (753 females and 550 males) were examined by using the randomized sampling method. The questions of the questionnaire were conformed Dr. ShahramVaziri on the basis of Iran s population and culture. Then the reliability was tested and accomplished simultaneously Millon(MCMI-III) questionnaire.

Result

After computing the correlation scales of Millon test with each of the questions, 20 questions that showed the highest correlation and diagnosis coefficient were chosen and scored again in next stage.

Conclusions

Investigating the psychometric component of three scales (Paranoid 60%, Schizoid 66%, Schizotypal 59%) shows that they are reliable and defensibly valid. It can be said that questions related to all three measures paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal of acceptable psychometric properties and reliability are desirable.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Personality and Personality Disorders
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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