Abstract

BackgroundThe Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) is a widely used scale for measuring schizotypal characteristics modeled on DSM-III-R criteria for schizotypal personality disorder (SPD). The aim of this study was to examine the factorial structure of the Greek SPQ, its factorial invariance across gender and different age groups and possible gender and age group differences at latent mean level. MethodsEight hundred sixty-five community participants completed the Greek version of the SPQ. ResultsWith regard to the factorial structure of the original first-order model, the results showed that a seven-factor model (sub-scales “no close friends” with “constricted affect” and “ideas of reference” with “unusual perceptual experiences” were combined) was replicated adequately. Furthermore, the second-order “paranoid” model provided also adequate fit. With regard to the factorial invariance of the SPQ across gender and age, the analysis revealed that both, the first- and second-order models showed measurement invariance (configural, metric and structural) across gender and age groups (17–35 vs. 36–70). Latent mean differences across gender and age groups were also found. ConclusionsBased on these findings, we can conclude that the Greek version of the SPQ is a psychometrically sound instrument for measuring schizotypal characteristics and a useful screening tool for SPD across gender and age.

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