A dimensional measure of schizotypy: Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the oxford-liverpool inventory of feelings and experiences short version for brazilian portuguese (o-life-s)

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Introduction: The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE) is a widely-used scale, and the first to include a dimensional approach to understanding schizotypy. Objective: To adapt the short version of the O-LIFE (O-LIFE-S) into Brazilian Portuguese. Method: a) Two independent bilingual professionals translated the original instrument into Brazilian Portuguese; b) a third bilingual professional summarized the two translations; c) a fourth bilingual expert translated the Portuguese version back into English; d) this back-translation was adjusted by a committee of psychology experts; e) a pilot study was conducted with 10 participants from the general population. Results: O-LIFE-S was considered ready to be used in a formal validation study in Brazil. Conclusion: The scale appears to cover the dimensional approach to schizotypy. However, a future validation study needs to be conducted to determine the internal consistency and reliability of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the O-LIFE-S.

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Alminhana, L. O., Sanseverino, M. A., Farias, M., Dos Santos, O. V., De Lara Machado, W., & Claridge, G. (2020). A dimensional measure of schizotypy: Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the oxford-liverpool inventory of feelings and experiences short version for brazilian portuguese (o-life-s). Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 42(4), 348–357. https://doi.org/10.1590/2237-6089-2019-0013

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