Construct Validity of the Dutch, English, French, and Spanish LPFS-BF 2.0: Measurement Invariance Across Language and Gender and Criterion Validity

Author:

Le Corff Yann1,Aluja Anton2,Rossi Gina3,Lapalme Mélanie1,Forget Karine1,García Luis F.4,Rolland Jean-Pierre5

Affiliation:

1. Groupe de recherche et d'intervention sur les adaptations sociales de l'enfance (GRISE), Département d'orientation professionnelle, Faculté d'éducation, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada

2. Human Behavior Laboratory, Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research Dr. Pifarré Foundation and Department of Psychology, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain

3. Department of Psychology, Personality and Psychopathology Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium

4. Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research Dr. Pifarré Foundation and Department of Psychology, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain

5. UFR STAPS, Université Paris-Nanterre, France

Abstract

With the introduction of the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders in the DSM-5, the need for short measures of the level of personality functioning has emerged, both for screening purposes and for assessing change during treatment. The Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0 (LPFS-BF 2.0) was constructed for this and has received support for its two-factor structure and criterion validity. The authors aimed to provide additional construct validity evidence for the LPFS-BF 2.0 by examining its factor structure and measurement invariance across the Dutch, English, French, and Spanish versions and across gender, and its criterion validity. Results showed that the two-factor model had a good fit to the data in the four linguistic versions. Configural and metric invariance were supported across linguistic versions and gender, while scalar invariance was partially supported. Reporting a mental health disorder and having consulted with a mental health professional were associated with higher LPFS-BF 2.0 scores.

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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