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Title: | Developing and validating the narcissistic personality scale (NPS) among older thai adults using rasch analysis |
Authors: | Pitchapat Chinnarasri Nahathai Wongpakaran Tinakon Wongpakaran |
Authors: | Pitchapat Chinnarasri Nahathai Wongpakaran Tinakon Wongpakaran |
Keywords: | Health Professions;Medicine;Nursing |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2021 |
Abstract: | Background: Being older could be stressful, especially among people with narcissistic personality disorders. Nevertheless, the tool is yet to be available among older Thai individuals. The study aimed to develop a tool to detect symptoms of narcissistic personality, and to validate its psychometric properties among older Thai adults. Methods: The Narcissistic Personality Scale (NPS) was developed based on nine domain symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), consisting of 80 items. The original scale was field-tested using Rasch analysis for item reduction, rendering a final 43 items. NPS was further investigated among 296 seniors aged 60 years old. Rasch analysis was used to assess its construct validity. Result: Of 43 items, 17 were further removed as infit or outfit mean square >1.5. The final 26-item NPS met all necessary criteria of unidimensionality and local independence without differential item functioning due to age and sex, and good targeting with subjects. Person and item reliability were 0.88 and 0.95, respectively. No disordered threshold or category was found. Conclusions: The NPS is a promising tool with a proven construct validity based on the Rasch measurement model among Thai seniors. This new questionnaire can be used as outcome measures in clinical practice. |
URI: | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85121331808&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/76669 |
ISSN: | 22279032 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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