Reliability and validity of the Danish version of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI).
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Reliability and validity of the Danish version of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI). / Reiss, Neele; Krampen, Dorothea; Christoffersen, Peter; Bach, Bo.
In: Psychological Assessment, Vol. 28, No. 3, 2016, p. e19-e26.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Reliability and validity of the Danish version of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI).
AU - Reiss, Neele
AU - Krampen, Dorothea
AU - Christoffersen, Peter
AU - Bach, Bo
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).Schema modes are conceptualized as different parts of oneself, related to specific emotions, cognitions, and behaviors. They are a central concept in schema therapy for personality pathology and other chronic psychiatric disorders. Prior research confirms the factorial validity of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI), an instrument to assess schema modes. This study presents an evaluation of the Danish version of the SMI, including reliability and validity analyses. Psychometric properties, such as factor structure, internal reliability, as well as intercorrelations between subscales were assessed. This was done on the basis of a mixed Danish sample (N = 657; M age = 29.32 years; range = 18-66 years; 78.5% females) composed of 266 clinical and 391 nonclinical adult participants. Results indicated model fit for the 14-factor structure of the SMI and adequate to excellent internal reliabilities of the 14 subscales (Cronbach's α =.74-.96). Furthermore, the SMI scales differentiated between clinical and nonclinical participants as theoretically predicted. These findings imply that the SMI is a sound instrument to measure the schema mode model in a Danish setting, both for clinical and research purposes, and in particular for assessment prior to schema therapy.
AB - (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).Schema modes are conceptualized as different parts of oneself, related to specific emotions, cognitions, and behaviors. They are a central concept in schema therapy for personality pathology and other chronic psychiatric disorders. Prior research confirms the factorial validity of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI), an instrument to assess schema modes. This study presents an evaluation of the Danish version of the SMI, including reliability and validity analyses. Psychometric properties, such as factor structure, internal reliability, as well as intercorrelations between subscales were assessed. This was done on the basis of a mixed Danish sample (N = 657; M age = 29.32 years; range = 18-66 years; 78.5% females) composed of 266 clinical and 391 nonclinical adult participants. Results indicated model fit for the 14-factor structure of the SMI and adequate to excellent internal reliabilities of the 14 subscales (Cronbach's α =.74-.96). Furthermore, the SMI scales differentiated between clinical and nonclinical participants as theoretically predicted. These findings imply that the SMI is a sound instrument to measure the schema mode model in a Danish setting, both for clinical and research purposes, and in particular for assessment prior to schema therapy.
KW - personality disorders
KW - psychomet-
KW - schema mode inventory
KW - schema modes
KW - schema therapy
U2 - 10.1037/pas0000154
DO - 10.1037/pas0000154
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 28
SP - e19-e26
JO - Psychological Assessment
JF - Psychological Assessment
SN - 1040-3590
IS - 3
ER -
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