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    Factor structure of the brief psychiatric rating scale-expanded among outpatients with psychotic disorders in five Southeast European countries: evidence for five factors
    (2023)
    Bajraktarov, Stojan (51460959700)
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    Blazhevska Stoilkovska, Biljana (57188881108)
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    Russo, Manuela (35764063200)
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    Repišti, Selman (57222097413)
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    Maric, Nadja P. (57226219191)
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    Dzubur Kulenovic, Alma (56618369100)
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    Arënliu, Aliriza (55897294800)
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    Stevovic, Lidija Injac (37079647600)
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    Novotni, Ljubisha (57271525100)
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    Ribic, Emina (57271110400)
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    Konjufca, Jon (57226804826)
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    Ristic, Ivan (57191339222)
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    Novotni, Antoni (6507294296)
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    Jovanovic, Nikolina (22956210600)
    The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is a useful tool for measuring the severity of psychopathological symptoms among patients with psychosis. Many studies, predominantly in Western countries, have investigated its factor structure. This study has the following aims: (a) to further explore the factor structure of the BPRS-Expanded version (BPRS-E, 24 items) among outpatients with psychotic disorders in Southeast European countries; (b) to confirm the identified model; and (c) to investigate the goodness-of-fit of the three competing BPRS-E factor models derived from previous studies. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) produced a solution with 21 items grouped into five factors, thus supporting the existence of a fifth factor, i.e., Disorganization. A follow-up confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) revealed a 19-item model (with two items removed) that fit the data well. In addition, the stability of two out of three competing factor models was confirmed. Finally, the BPRS-E model with 5 factors developed in this cross-national study was found to include a greater number of items compared to competing models. Copyright © 2023 Bajraktarov, Blazhevska Stoilkovska, Russo, Repišti, Maric, Dzubur Kulenovic, Arënliu, Stevovic, Novotni, Ribic, Konjufca, Ristic, Novotni and Jovanovic.

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