TY - JOUR
T1 - Factor Structure and Longitudinal Measurement Invariance of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale-Brief on a Filipino Sample
AU - Simon, Patricia Del Pilar
N1 - This work was supported by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation De La Salle University.
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PY - 2022/7/3
Y1 - 2022/7/3
N2 - The Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale or FMPS is one of the first empirically validated measures of perfectionism. Cultural nuances demand that the efficiency of a short version of this scale, FMPS – Brief, be tested on an Asian sample. Given the wealth of studies that consistently linked perfectionism to academic achievement, research on the utility of this brief instrument especially with students from a collectivist background is needed. Confirmatory factor analysis of data from a sample of Filipino university students (N = 306) revealed that FMPS-Brief is a reliable and valid measure that can be used in an academic context. Aside from exhibiting the two-factor structure of perfectionism, the scale also displayed good internal consistency and convergent validity with another short version of a commonly used perfectionism measure, the Hewitt and Flett Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale. There was also evidence for the measurement invariance of FMPS-Brief across three time points. The brief scale can be used whenever the need for a short but psychometrically sound instrument for perfectionism arises.
AB - The Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale or FMPS is one of the first empirically validated measures of perfectionism. Cultural nuances demand that the efficiency of a short version of this scale, FMPS – Brief, be tested on an Asian sample. Given the wealth of studies that consistently linked perfectionism to academic achievement, research on the utility of this brief instrument especially with students from a collectivist background is needed. Confirmatory factor analysis of data from a sample of Filipino university students (N = 306) revealed that FMPS-Brief is a reliable and valid measure that can be used in an academic context. Aside from exhibiting the two-factor structure of perfectionism, the scale also displayed good internal consistency and convergent validity with another short version of a commonly used perfectionism measure, the Hewitt and Flett Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale. There was also evidence for the measurement invariance of FMPS-Brief across three time points. The brief scale can be used whenever the need for a short but psychometrically sound instrument for perfectionism arises.
KW - Frost multidimensional perfectionism scale - brief
KW - psychometric properties
KW - CFA
KW - longitudinal measurement invariance
KW - Filipino students
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U2 - 10.1080/21683603.2020.1837702
DO - 10.1080/21683603.2020.1837702
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2168-3603
VL - 10
SP - 350
EP - 359
JO - International Journal of School and Educational Psychology
JF - International Journal of School and Educational Psychology
IS - 3
ER -