Standardization of the NEO-PI-3 in the Greek general population.

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Fountoulakis, Konstantinos N

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Siamouli, Melina

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Moysidou, Stefania

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Pantoula, Eleonora

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Moutou, Katerina

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Panagiotidis, Panagiotis

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Kemeridou, Marina

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Mavridou, Eirini

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Loli, Efimia

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Batsiari, Elena

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Preti, Antonio

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Tondo, Leonardo

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Gonda, Xenia

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Mobayed, Nisreen

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Akiskal, Kareen

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Akiskal, Hagop

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Costa, Paul

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McCrae, Robert

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2021-05-03T20:30:46Z

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2021-05-03T20:30:46Z

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2014-01

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2021-05-03T20:30:45Z

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Background

The revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-3) includes 240 items corresponding to the Big Five personality traits (Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience) and subordinate dimensions (facets). It is suitable for use with adolescents and adults (12 years or older). The aim of the current study was to validate the Greek translation of the NEO-PI-3 in the general Greek population.

Material and methods

The study sample included 734 subjects from the general Greek population of whom 59.4% were females and 40.6% males aged 40.80 ± 11.48. The NEO-PI-3 was translated into Greek and back-translated into English, and the accuracy of the translation was confirmed and established. The statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, confirmatory factorial analysis (CFA), the calculation of Cronbach's alpha, and the calculation of Pearson product-moment correlations. Sociodemographics groups were compared by ANOVA.

Results

Most facets had Cronbach's alpha above 0.60. Confirmatory factor analysis showed acceptable loading of the facets on their own hypothesized factors and very good estimations of Cronbach's alphas for the hypothesized factors, so it was partially supportive of the five-factor structure of the NEO-PI-3.The factors extracted with Procrustes rotation analysis can be considered reasonably homologous to the factors of the American normative sample. Correlations between dimensions were as expected and similar to those reported in the literature.

Discussion

The literature suggests that overall, the psychometric properties of NEO-PI-3 scales have been found to generalize across ages, cultures, and methods of measurement. In accord with this, the results of the current study confirm the reliability of the Greek translation and adaptation of the NEO-PI-3. The inventory has comparable psychometric properties in its Greek version in comparison to the original and other national translations, and it is suitable for clinical as well as research use.
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36

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1744-859X

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1744-859X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22750

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Annals of general psychiatry

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10.1186/s12991-014-0036-9

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Five-factor personality inventory

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NEO-PI-3

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Psychometrics

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Standardization

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Standardization of the NEO-PI-3 in the Greek general population.

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Journal article

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Costa, Paul|0000-0003-4375-1712

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36

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1

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School of Medicine

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine

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Duke

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

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Clinical Science Departments

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Published

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13

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