ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal
Vol. 29 No. 4 (2014): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 29, No. 4, 2014)

Exploratory Factor Analysis for Indonesian Version of PID-5

Widhi Adhiatma (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Rebeka Pinaima (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Lusiana Bintang Siregar (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Prischa Nova (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Khristina Kencana (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Magdalena S. Halim (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)
Benedicta P. Dwi Riyanti (Universitas Katolik Indonesia Widya Mandala)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Jun 2014

Abstract

Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) is an instrument aimed for measuring pathological personality trait based on DSM-5’s Personality Disorders model which contains five pathological personality domains and divided into 25 pathological personality facets. The form of this instrument is a self-report consisting 220 items. The development of Indonesian Version of PID-5 is considered important because the existence of this instrument will assist the clinicians to identify the personality disorders based on DSM-5. This study performs the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) technique for all PID-5 facets to test the construct validity and to acknowledge the structure of factor in this Indonesian version of PID-5. This test was carried out by involving samples from 245 normal individual population (male = 88, female = 157) with an average of 23.31 years old. The result of EFA test showed that the amount of factors generated by the Indonesian version of PID-5 facets were six factors, which differs from the amount of factors generated by the original version of PID-5. This finding has similarities with other studies about personality instruments using the basic theory of Big-5 in Asia.

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Journal Info

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jpa

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Subject

Social Sciences

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