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AuthorAl-Attiyah, Asma A.
AuthorMegreya, Ahmed M.
AuthorAlrashidi, Mousa
AuthorDominguez-Lara, Sergio Alexis
AuthorAl-Sheerawi, Amani
Available date2020-10-15T10:38:43Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameInternational Journal of Culture and Mental Health
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17542863.2017.1290125
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16470
AbstractThe nature and extent of the influence of culture on psychopathology have long been studied, with a central emphasis on whether abnormal behavior is etic (universalized) or emic (cultural based). This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties (factorial structure, inter-correlations, reliability, and criterion validity) of an Arabic translation of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 across three Arabic-speaking countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar; N = 710). The results of first-order 25-factor CFAs indicated generally acceptable to good fit for the Arabic version of the PID-5. In addition, the results of higher-order five factors CFAs (using the five domains) indicated a generally acceptable fit. Furthermore, the 25 facets of the PID-5 had moderate to high reliability using Cronbach's alpha. Finally, the five domains of the PID-5 had strong inter-correlations and expected associations with the FFM model of personality. Therefore, this study replicated the adequate psychometric properties of the PID-5 in Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern countries.
Languageen
PublisherRoutledge
SubjectMiddle East
Personality Inventory for DSM-5
PID-5
psychometric properties
TitleThe psychometric properties of an Arabic version of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) across three Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern countries
TypeArticle
Pagination197-205
Issue Number2
Volume Number10


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