Versão Brasileira da Escala de Nível de Funcionamento da Personalidade - Forma Breve - 2.0
Evidência de Fidedignidade e Validade
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e39nspe05.enPalavras-chave:
Personality, Psychopathology, PsychometryResumo
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi investigar as propriedades psicométricas da Escala de Nível de Funcionamento da Personalidade - Forma Breve - 2.0 (LPFS-BF-2.0) em amostras brasileiras. Assim, duas amostras foram utilizadas, uma com 415 e outra com 1.011 brasileiros. Os participantes responderam a versão brasileira da LPFS-BF-2.0 e outras medidas de sintomas de transtornos mentais comuns, de risco de suicídio, de severidade da patologia da personalidade e de traços patológicos da personalidade. Os resultados indicaram que o modelo de dois fatores (incluindo os fatores de funcionamento do self e interpessoal) ajustou melhor às amostras de brasileiros do que o modelo de um fator. As escalas da LPFSP-BF-2.0 indicaram adequados coeficientes de fidedignidade e evidência de validade convergente.
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