Journal article
The five-factor model of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale II: A ten-fold cross-validation of a revised model
M van der Gaag, T Hoffman, M Remijsen, R Hijman, L de Haan, B van Meijel, PN van Harten, L Valmaggia, M de Hert, A Cuijpers, D Wiersma
Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2006
Abstract
Objective: The lack of fit of 25 previously published five-factor models for the PANSS items, can be due to the statistics used. The purpose of this study was to use a 'new' statistical method to develop and confirm an improved five-factor model. The improved model is both complex and stable. Complex means that symptoms can have multiple factor loadings, because they have multiple causes, not because they are ill defined. Stable means that the complex structure is found repeatedly in validations. Methods: A ten-fold cross-validation (10 CV) was applied on a large data set (N = 5769) to achieve an improved factor model for the PANSS items. The advantages of 10 CV are minimal effect of sample ..
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