Psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale

被引:0
|
作者
Kagan, Mucahit [1 ]
机构
[1] Erzincan Univ, Egitim Fak, Rehberlik & Psikol Danisma ABD, Erzincan, Turkey
关键词
perfectionism; psychopathology; factor analysis; validity; reliability; VALIDATION; VALIDITY; SELF;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: Researches have pointed out perfectionism is a risk factor on development, maintenance and course of psychopathology. In recent years, clinical implications perfectionism is delineated in cognitive behavioural models of interventional approaches. In this vein, development of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS) seems to be a cornerstone in defining dimensions of the concept and recognizing possible linkages of perfectionism to various psychological outcomes. Of various instruments, the FMPS is one of the well-known instruments, translated into several languages, and addressed referring to its psychometric properties in many empirical studies. In this study, our aim was to examine psychometric properties of the FMPS, particularly validity of original factor structure in Turkish sample, by using confirmatory factor analysis. Methods: Data were collected from 492 undergraduates (183 males, 37.2%). Participants were administered the FMPS, the Limitedness Schemas Questionnaire, the Penn State Worry Scale, and the Brief Symptom Inventory. Item statistics were calculated. Validity of six dimensions of the scale in Turkish sample was tested by using confirmatory factor analysis with normality correction. Correlations of composite and subscale scores with psychological variables were computed. Reliability of the scale was assessed by performing inner consistencies and intra-correlations between two applications 15 days apart. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis show that six factor structure was valid in Turkish sample. Pearson correlations of psychological variables with the instrument scores were adequ-ate. Inner consistency for overall items was 0.91. Chronbach's alpha for the subscales ranged between 0.64-0.94. 15 day inra-correlation for the composite score was 0.82. Conclusion: The Turkish version of the FMPS with its original six factor-structure is a valid and reliable instrument. It seems that Organization subscale represents healthy perfectionism. It is recommended not to add Organization subscale scores in computing composite scores particularly in studies concerning linkages to psychopathology. (Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 12:192-197)
引用
收藏
页码:192 / 197
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale
    Correia, Marco
    Rosado, Antonio
    Serpa, Sidonio
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2017, 10 (01): : 8 - 17
  • [2] Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale in women
    Gelabert, Estel
    Garcia-Esteve, Lluisa
    Martin-Santos, Rocio
    Gutierrez, Fernando
    Torres, Anna
    Subira, Susana
    PSICOTHEMA, 2011, 23 (01) : 133 - 139
  • [3] The Psychometric Properties of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale - Brief
    Woodfin, Vivian
    Binder, Per-Einar
    Molde, Helge
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [4] Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale: the Portuguese version
    Monteiro Amaral, Ana Paula
    Soares, Maria Joao
    Pereira, Ana Telma
    Bos, Sandra Carvalho
    Marques, Mariana
    Valente, Jose
    Nogueira, Vasco
    Azevedo, Maria Helena
    Macedo, Antonio
    REVISTA DE PSIQUIATRIA CLINICA, 2013, 40 (04): : 144 - 149
  • [5] Psychometric Properties of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale in Spanish Children and Adolescents
    Gavino, Aurora
    Nogueira, Raquel
    Perez-Costillas, Lucia
    Godoy, Antonio
    ASSESSMENT, 2019, 26 (03) : 445 - 464
  • [6] Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Polish adaptation of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale
    Konrad Piotrowski
    Agnieszka Bojanowska
    Current Psychology, 2021, 40 : 2754 - 2763
  • [7] Psychometric properties of the frost multidimensional perfectionism scale in a clinical anxiety disorders sample
    Purdon, C
    Antony, MM
    Swinson, RP
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, 55 (10) : 1271 - 1286
  • [8] Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Polish adaptation of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale
    Piotrowski, Konrad
    Bojanowska, Agnieszka
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 40 (06) : 2754 - 2763
  • [9] Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Portuguese Version of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale
    Carmo, Claudia
    Bras, Marta
    Batista, Luis
    Faisca, Luis
    REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE DIAGNOSTICO Y EVALUACION-E AVALIACAO PSICOLOGICA, 2017, 2 (44): : 28 - 43
  • [10] A psychometric analysis of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale in a sample of New Zealand adolescents
    Brocklesby, Maddy
    Garisch, Jessica Anne
    Robinson, Kealagh
    Langlands, Robyn
    Russell, Lynne
    O'Connel, Angelique
    Wilson, Marc Stewart
    NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 52 (02)