The curious experiences survey, a revised version of the dissociative experiences scale: Factor structure, reliability, and relations to demographic and personality variables

Authors
Citation
Lr. Goldberg, The curious experiences survey, a revised version of the dissociative experiences scale: Factor structure, reliability, and relations to demographic and personality variables, PSYC ASSESS, 11(2), 1999, pp. 134-145
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
ISSN journal
10403590 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
134 - 145
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-3590(199906)11:2<134:TCESAR>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A revision of the Dissociative Experiences Scale, including 3 new items and a more user-friendly item format, was administered to an adult community s ample. Both orthogonal and oblique factor rotations of from 1 to 5 factors provide evidence of the hierarchical structure of self-reported dissociativ e experiences. Reliabilities are presented for a longer and a shorter Disso ciation scale, and for subscales labeled Depersonalization, Absorption, and Amnesia. Also provided are the relations of the total scale and its 3 subs cales to gender, age, and education, as well as to a broad and diverse set of personality attributes. The frequency of self-reported dissociative expe riences was positively related to measures of Neuroticism (particularly Dep ression) and Imagination, and negatively related to Conscientiousness (part icularly Dutifulness), Agreeableness, and to a lesser extent age. The Disso ciation scales and subscales were not related to gender, educational level, or intelligence, nor to vocational interests or self-reported skills. Thre e subtle measures of dissociation are provided.