
Structural Validity and Reliability of the Indonesian Version of PID-5
Author(s) -
Widhi Adhiatma,
Magdalena S. Halim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psychological test adaptation and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2698-1866
DOI - 10.1027/2698-1866/a000010
Subject(s) - reliability (semiconductor) , indonesian , structural equation modeling , psychology , pid controller , validity , sample (material) , personality , social psychology , statistics , psychometrics , clinical psychology , mathematics , engineering , physics , temperature control , linguistics , philosophy , power (physics) , quantum mechanics , control engineering , thermodynamics
. Many studies have evaluated the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) validity and reliability. Unfortunately, research on PID-5 in Southeast Asian countries is still limited. This study aimed to identify the structural validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of PID-5. We involved 963 participants, and 68 of these participants filled the PID-5 twice. Facets and domains showed a satisfactory test–retest reliability (median r for facets = .84; median r for domains = .88), and acceptable McDonald’s omega indices (median ω for facets = .85; median ω for domains = .79). The hierarchical factor structure suggested that five-factor solution was interpretable, and this model showed a high congruency to its original version (ϕ = .97). Unfortunately, we could not achieve a model fit of this five-factor model. We hypothesized that the cultural influence and sample characteristics might explain this poor model fit. Finally, cautious administration and interpretation of PID-5 in Indonesia are highly recommended.