| Comprehensive Psychiatry | 卷:115 |
| A critical examination of multidimensionality within the Hypomanic Personality Scale | |
| Sarah H. Sperry1  Talia R. Berson2  Molly A. Walsh3  Thomas R. Kwapil3  | |
| [1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; | |
| [2] Corresponding author at: Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 603 E. Daniel Street, Champaign, IL 61820, United States of America.; | |
| 关键词: Bipolar spectrum psychopathology; Bipolar disorders; Psychometric assessment; Multidimensional; Factor analysis; | |
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| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: The Hypomanic Personality Scale (HPS) assesses bipolar spectrum psychopathology and risk for bipolar disorders. Despite the developers' intent to create a scale that provides a unitary score, several studies have examined whether the HPS has a multidimensional structure. These models have been unable to identify a replicable multidimensional structure, with models varying from fairly similar to entirely dissimilar, and have suffered from theoretical and methodological concerns. Procedures: We therefore examined the multidimensional structure of the HPS in a large undergraduate and adult sample (n = 5002). Main findings: We failed to reproduce factors with equal congruence to those of previously published models. Principle conclusions: We concluded that the HPS lacks factorial validity in previous research as a multidimensional measure of bipolar spectrum psychopathology. We further recommend the creation of a novel multidimensional assessment of bipolar spectrum psychopathology developed from a theoretically driven, comprehensive model, rather than examining a multidimensional model of a pre-existing measure, such as the HPS.
【 授权许可】
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