Publication: A tool to analyze delusions in a nonclinical population: Peter’s delusionalInventory (PDI-21)
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The purpose of this study is to culturally adapt the Peter’s Delusional
Inventory (PDI-21), originally developed by Peters, Joseph, and Garety
(1999), for use in the Turkish context. A total of 674 participants
participated in the data collection process. To provide a more culturally
informed framework for the scale, an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was
conducted, resulting in the identification of 21 subscales. This scale structure
underwent confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine its six-component
structure in a sample of university students. The results indicated that the 21-
factor model demonstrated a satisfactory level of fit. To establish the
criterion validity of Peter's Delusion Inventory, the EPQR-A scale, which is
believed to assess similar constructs, was employed. The findings of the
Pearson correlation analysis revealed a statistically significant positive
association between the two measures (r=.35; p<.001). The study yielded a
Cronbach's alpha coefficient of.81, indicating a high level of internal
consistency. The ratio of Chi-square to degrees of freedom (χ 2 /df = 2.08),
which was employed to assess the overall adequacy of the model, fell within
the acceptable range. The root mean square error of approximation (RMSA)
value for the model was determined to be 0.057. In this particular context, it
was observed that the model exhibited a satisfactory level of conformity to
the covariance matrix. Upon examination of the SRMR value, it was
observed that it equaled 0.03, indicating a highly satisfactory fit. The NFI
value of 0.92, which was higher than the threshold of 0.90, indicated that the
model had a strong fit. The CFI score of 0.96 indicated that the model had a
high level of fit. Based on these scores, it can be said that the Turkish form of
PDI-21 is a valid and reliable tool.
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ERYİĞİT D., CANEL A. N., "A Tool to Analyze Delusions in a Nonclinical population: Peter’s Delusional
Inventory (PDI-21)", Journal of Human and Social Sciences, cilt.6, sa.2, ss.444-463, 2023
