2013
DOI: 10.1186/1753-2000-7-25
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Psychometric properties of a culture-adapted Spanish version of AIDA (Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence) in Mexico

Abstract: BackgroundThe construct “identity” was discussed to be integrated as an important criterion for diagnosing personality disorders in DSM-5. According to Kernberg, identity diffusion is one of the relevant underlying structures in terms of personality organization for developing psychopathology, especially borderline personality disorder. Therefore, it would be important to differentiate healthy from pathological development already in adolescence. With the questionnaire termed AIDA (Assessment of Identity Devel… Show more

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“…The development of versions in other languages includes cultureadapted translation by experts in the field of child and adolescent psychology, back-translation process and discussion with the original authors and empirical pilot and main tests in school and clinical samples to ensure basic psychometric qualities. Several translated versions had shown excellent internal consistency and construct validity, e.g., among Spanish speaking adolescents in Mexico (27) and English speaking adolescents in the US (28). In the current sample, internal consistency was excellent for the total score (α = 0.94).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of versions in other languages includes cultureadapted translation by experts in the field of child and adolescent psychology, back-translation process and discussion with the original authors and empirical pilot and main tests in school and clinical samples to ensure basic psychometric qualities. Several translated versions had shown excellent internal consistency and construct validity, e.g., among Spanish speaking adolescents in Mexico (27) and English speaking adolescents in the US (28). In the current sample, internal consistency was excellent for the total score (α = 0.94).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Still, identity consists of two aspects: consistency/inconsistency and continuity/discontinuity. 53 The diffusion of identity is defined as the lack of integration of self-concept from the patient's subjective experience of chronic emptiness and self-perceptions as well as contradictory behavior. 55 There is also emotional instability, lack of personal plans, impulsivity, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Adolescence: Reflective Function and Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews of these instruments have recently been published by Bender et al [ 24 ] and Doering & Hörz [ 25 ]. A new self-report instrument with promising psychometric properties has been developed for the assessment of identity pathology in adolescents ([ 2 , 26 , 27 ] this issue).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%