Tradução e adaptação da Level of Personal Functioning Scale - Brief Form 2.0

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https://doi.org/10.22235/cp.v15i2.2387

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nível de funcionamento da personalidade, análise fatorial confirmatória, tradução, adaptação

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A quinta edição do Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais (DSM-5) introduziu o conceito de níveis de funcionamento da personalidade, que indicam a gravidade do transtorno da personalidade. Tanto quanto sabemos, não existem instrumentos psicométricos concisos para avaliar o nível de funcionamento da personalidade na língua espanhola, pelo que o objetivo deste estudo consistiu na tradução e adaptação da Level of Personal Functioning Scale – Brief Form 2.0. A amostra (N = 361) foi coletada via internet. Os resultados da análise fatorial confirmatória mostraram que o instrumento possui uma estrutura bifatorial e que pode ser utilizado, para além das suas duas dimensões, autofuncionamento e funcionamento interpessoal, com um fator que representa o funcionamento geral. As consistências internas obtiveram valores aceitáveis, e na análise da validade convergente foram encontradas correlações significativas com todos os traços de personalidade.

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2021-07-05

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Schetsche, C. (2021). Tradução e adaptação da Level of Personal Functioning Scale - Brief Form 2.0. Ciencias Psicológicas, 15(2), e-2387. https://doi.org/10.22235/cp.v15i2.2387

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