AbstractThis study investigated psychometric properties of two widely used instruments to measure subclinical levels of psychosis, the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE) and the Structured Interview for Schizotypy-Revised (SIS-R), and aimed to enhance measurements through the use of multidimensional measurement models. Data were collected in 747 siblings of schizophrenia patients and 341 healthy controls. Multidimensional Item-Response Theory, Mokken Scale and ordinal factor analyses were performed. Both instruments showed good psychometric properties and were measurement invariant across siblings and controls. The latent traits measured by the instruments show a correlation of 0.62 in siblings and 0.47 in controls. Multidim...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The existing research that has examined cognitive performance in samples with subclinical schizotypa...
This research consisted of two studies, the fundamental aim of which was to delineate the pattern of...
This study investigated psychometric properties of two widely used instruments to measure subclinica...
AbstractThis study investigated psychometric properties of two widely used instruments to measure su...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
This article presents a new interview-based research instrument for assessing schizotypal symptoms a...
We conducted 2 studies examining the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scal...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
Schizotypy is a complex construct intimately related to psychosis. Empirical evidence indicates that...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The existing research that has examined cognitive performance in samples with subclinical schizotypa...
This research consisted of two studies, the fundamental aim of which was to delineate the pattern of...
This study investigated psychometric properties of two widely used instruments to measure subclinica...
AbstractThis study investigated psychometric properties of two widely used instruments to measure su...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
This article presents a new interview-based research instrument for assessing schizotypal symptoms a...
We conducted 2 studies examining the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scal...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
Schizotypy is a complex construct intimately related to psychosis. Empirical evidence indicates that...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The existing research that has examined cognitive performance in samples with subclinical schizotypa...
This research consisted of two studies, the fundamental aim of which was to delineate the pattern of...