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The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan

BACKGROUND: The Inventory of Personality Organisation (IPO) is a self-report measure that reflects personality traits, as theorised by Kernberg. METHODS: In study 1, the Japanese version of the IPO was distributed to a population of Japanese university students (N = 701). The students were randomly...

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Autores principales: Igarashi, Hiromi, Kikuchi, Hiroyoshi, Kano, Rikihachiro, Mitoma, Hiroshi, Shono, Masahiro, Hasui, Chieko, Kitamura, Toshinori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19419541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-8-9
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author Igarashi, Hiromi
Kikuchi, Hiroyoshi
Kano, Rikihachiro
Mitoma, Hiroshi
Shono, Masahiro
Hasui, Chieko
Kitamura, Toshinori
author_facet Igarashi, Hiromi
Kikuchi, Hiroyoshi
Kano, Rikihachiro
Mitoma, Hiroshi
Shono, Masahiro
Hasui, Chieko
Kitamura, Toshinori
author_sort Igarashi, Hiromi
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description BACKGROUND: The Inventory of Personality Organisation (IPO) is a self-report measure that reflects personality traits, as theorised by Kernberg. METHODS: In study 1, the Japanese version of the IPO was distributed to a population of Japanese university students (N = 701). The students were randomly divided into two groups. The factor structure derived from an exploratory factor analysis among one subsample was tested using a confirmatory factor structure among another subsample. In study 2, the factor-driven subscales of the IPO were correlated with other variables that would function as external criteria to validate the scale in a combined population of the students used in study 1 and psychiatric outpatients (N = 177). RESULTS: In study 1 the five-factor structure presented by the original authors was replicated in exploratory factor analyses in one subgroup of students. However, this was through reduction of the number of items (the number of the primary items was reduced from 57 to 24 whereas the number of the additional items was reduced from 26 to 13) due to low endorsement frequencies as well as low factor loadings on a designated factor. The new factor structure was endorsed by a confirmatory factor analysis in the other student subgroup. In study 2 the new five subscales of the Japanese IPO were likely to be correlated with younger age, more personality psychopathology (borderline and narcissistic), more dysphoric mood, less psychological well-being, more insecure adult attachment style, lower self-efficacy, and more frequent history of childhood adversity. The IPO scores were found to predict the increase in suicidal ideation in a week's time in a longitudinal follow-up. CONCLUSION: Although losing more than 40% of the original items, the Japanese IPO may be a reliable and valid measure of Kernberg's personality organisation for Japanese populations.
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spelling pubmed-26857892009-05-23 The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan Igarashi, Hiromi Kikuchi, Hiroyoshi Kano, Rikihachiro Mitoma, Hiroshi Shono, Masahiro Hasui, Chieko Kitamura, Toshinori Ann Gen Psychiatry Primary Research BACKGROUND: The Inventory of Personality Organisation (IPO) is a self-report measure that reflects personality traits, as theorised by Kernberg. METHODS: In study 1, the Japanese version of the IPO was distributed to a population of Japanese university students (N = 701). The students were randomly divided into two groups. The factor structure derived from an exploratory factor analysis among one subsample was tested using a confirmatory factor structure among another subsample. In study 2, the factor-driven subscales of the IPO were correlated with other variables that would function as external criteria to validate the scale in a combined population of the students used in study 1 and psychiatric outpatients (N = 177). RESULTS: In study 1 the five-factor structure presented by the original authors was replicated in exploratory factor analyses in one subgroup of students. However, this was through reduction of the number of items (the number of the primary items was reduced from 57 to 24 whereas the number of the additional items was reduced from 26 to 13) due to low endorsement frequencies as well as low factor loadings on a designated factor. The new factor structure was endorsed by a confirmatory factor analysis in the other student subgroup. In study 2 the new five subscales of the Japanese IPO were likely to be correlated with younger age, more personality psychopathology (borderline and narcissistic), more dysphoric mood, less psychological well-being, more insecure adult attachment style, lower self-efficacy, and more frequent history of childhood adversity. The IPO scores were found to predict the increase in suicidal ideation in a week's time in a longitudinal follow-up. CONCLUSION: Although losing more than 40% of the original items, the Japanese IPO may be a reliable and valid measure of Kernberg's personality organisation for Japanese populations. BioMed Central 2009-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2685789/ /pubmed/19419541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-8-9 Text en Copyright © 2009 Igarashi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Igarashi, Hiromi
Kikuchi, Hiroyoshi
Kano, Rikihachiro
Mitoma, Hiroshi
Shono, Masahiro
Hasui, Chieko
Kitamura, Toshinori
The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title_full The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title_fullStr The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title_full_unstemmed The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title_short The Inventory of Personality Organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in Japan
title_sort inventory of personality organisation: its psychometric properties among student and clinical populations in japan
topic Primary Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19419541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-8-9
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