Turkish LoPF-Q Adult questionnaire shows strong psychometric properties for assessing personality functioning
This psychometric validation study evaluated the Turkish version of the Levels of Personality Functioning Questionnaire Adult (LoPF-Q Adult) in 348 Turkish adults, including 283 community participants and 65 clinical participants (34 diagnosed with personality disorders). The study compared the community sample against the clinical sample to assess the questionnaire's reliability, validity, factor structure, and discriminative ability.
The LoPF-Q Adult demonstrated excellent internal consistency with a Cronbach's alpha of .96. It showed strong positive correlations with general psychopathology measures (BSI) for convergent validity. Personality disorder patients scored significantly higher than community participants with a large effect size (d=1.56). Bifactor modeling revealed a dominant general factor capturing most shared variance, and ROC analysis showed good discriminative ability with an area under the curve of .85.
No safety or tolerability data were reported. Key limitations include the preliminary nature of findings pending longitudinal and invariance studies, and cross-age structural compatibility should not be interpreted as direct evidence of developmental continuity. The study supports the reliability and clinical utility of the Turkish LoPF-Q Adult as a dimensional measure of personality functioning severity, but clinicians should await further validation before definitive implementation.