TY - JOUR
T1 - Item Response Theory Modeling and Categorical Regression Analyses of the Five-Factor Model Rating Form
T2 - A Study on Italian Community-Dwelling Adolescent Participants and Adult Participants
AU - Fossati, Andrea
AU - Widiger, Thomas A.
AU - Borroni, Serena
AU - Maffei, Cesare
AU - Somma, Antonella
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.
PY - 2017/6/1
Y1 - 2017/6/1
N2 - To extend the evidence on the reliability and construct validity of the Five-Factor Model Rating Form (FFMRF) in its self-report version, two independent samples of Italian participants, which were composed of 510 adolescent high school students and 457 community-dwelling adults, respectively, were administered the FFMRF in its Italian translation. Adolescent participants were also administered the Italian translation of the Borderline Personality Features Scale for Children–11 (BPFSC-11), whereas adult participants were administered the Italian translation of the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure (TriPM). Cronbach α values were consistent with previous findings; in both samples, average interitem r values indicated acceptable internal consistency for all FFMRF scales. A multidimensional graded item response theory model indicated that the majority of FFMRF items had adequate discrimination parameters; information indices supported the reliability of the FFMRF scales. Both categorical (i.e., item-level) and scale-level regression analyses suggested that the FFMRF scores may predict a nonnegligible amount of variance in the BPFSC-11 total score in adolescent participants, and in the TriPM scale scores in adult participants.
AB - To extend the evidence on the reliability and construct validity of the Five-Factor Model Rating Form (FFMRF) in its self-report version, two independent samples of Italian participants, which were composed of 510 adolescent high school students and 457 community-dwelling adults, respectively, were administered the FFMRF in its Italian translation. Adolescent participants were also administered the Italian translation of the Borderline Personality Features Scale for Children–11 (BPFSC-11), whereas adult participants were administered the Italian translation of the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure (TriPM). Cronbach α values were consistent with previous findings; in both samples, average interitem r values indicated acceptable internal consistency for all FFMRF scales. A multidimensional graded item response theory model indicated that the majority of FFMRF items had adequate discrimination parameters; information indices supported the reliability of the FFMRF scales. Both categorical (i.e., item-level) and scale-level regression analyses suggested that the FFMRF scores may predict a nonnegligible amount of variance in the BPFSC-11 total score in adolescent participants, and in the TriPM scale scores in adult participants.
KW - Five-Factor Model Rating Form
KW - adolescents
KW - adults
KW - item response theory
KW - reliability
KW - validity
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U2 - 10.1177/1073191115621789
DO - 10.1177/1073191115621789
M3 - Article
C2 - 26702628
AN - SCOPUS:85019349214
SN - 1073-1911
VL - 24
SP - 467
EP - 483
JO - Assessment
JF - Assessment
IS - 4
ER -