1. The Reliability and Validity of the Turkish Version of Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (Turkish PCL-R)
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Hüseyin Günay, Ayhan Algül, Mehmet Alpay Ates, Cengiz Basoglu, Servet Ebrinç, Hakan Balibey, Ümit Başar Semiz, Recep Tutuncu, Selim Kilic, Mesut Cetin, Cem Oge, MÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, and Semiz, Ümit Başar
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050103 clinical psychology ,Turkish population ,Psychopathy Checklist ,Antisocial personality disorder ,Psychopathic Personality ,05 social sciences ,Psychopathy ,Construct validity ,Context (language use) ,Antisocial Personality Disorder ,Reliability ,medicine.disease ,Validity ,030227 psychiatry ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cronbach's alpha ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Psychology ,Reliability (statistics) - Abstract
WOS: 000359611700004 Objectives: Psychopathy is a distinct personality organization and differs from antisocial personality disorders in many aspects. Its diagnosis is challenging but also critical to predict criminality. In this context, Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R) is a useful tool in the diagnosis of psychopathy. Its reliability and validity was shown in various populations but has not been studied in a Turkish population. Our aim was to demonstrate the reliability and validity of PCL-R in a sample from Turkey. Methods: 425 male subjects with antisocial personality disorder and 125 controls without any psychiatric diagnoses were included in the study. DSM-5 diagnostic criteria were used and PCL-R was administered to all participants. The reliability of the Turkish version of PCL-R was determined by test-retest and internal consistency methods. In the ROC analysis performed with PCL-R, DSM-5 criteria were taken as a gold standard, the sensitivity; specificity and cut-off values of PCL-R were estimated. To evaluate the adequacy of the scale construct validity, Exploratory Factor Analysis and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) and Barlett tests were applied. Reproducibility of the test was evaluated by Pearson correlation coefficient. Re-testing was performed with 171 subjects two weeks after the first test. Results: In reliability analysis, the Cronbach's alpha internal consistency coefficient was calculated to be alpha=0.977. Pearson correlation coefficient of test-retest was r=0.94 (p
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- 2015
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