Frontiers in Psychology (Sep 2023)

Measuring personality functioning with the 12-item version of the OPD-Structure Questionnaire (OPD-SQS): reliability, factor structure, validity, and measurement invariance in the general population

  • Johannes C. Ehrenthal,
  • Johannes Kruse,
  • Johannes Kruse,
  • Bjarne Schmalbach,
  • Ulrike Dinger,
  • Samuel Werner,
  • Henning Schauenburg,
  • Elmar Brähler,
  • Elmar Brähler,
  • Hanna Kampling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1248992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundThe assessment of personality functioning is at the core of current dimensional models of personality disorders. A variety of measures from different clinical and research traditions aim to assess basic psychological capacities regarding the self and others. While some instruments have shown reliability and validity in clinical or other selected samples, much less is known about their performance in the general population.MethodsIn three samples representative of the German adult population with a total of 7,256 participants, levels of personality functioning were measured with the short 12-item version of the Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis – Structure Questionnaire (OPD-SQS). We addressed questions of factor structure, reliability, validity, factorial invariance, and provide norm values.ResultsConfirmatory factor analysis indicated a satisfactory to good model fit. OPD-SQS models were mostly unaffected by variables such as gender, age, or measurement time. As expected, personality functioning was associated with general psychopathology as well as indices of occupational functioning.ConclusionThe OPD-SQS is a viable measure to assess personality functioning in the general population.

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