Reliability and validity of the Japanese edition of the Defense Style Questionnaire 40

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Abstract

Defense styles have a close relationship with ego development and psychopathology. The purpose of the present paper was to examine the reliability and validity of the Japanese edition of the Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ-40; Andrews et al. 1993). Six hundred and six Japanese university students (348 female) completed the DSQ-40 and Maudsley Personality Inventory (MPI). The neurotic tendency had positive correlations with immature and neurotic defense styles and a negative correlation with the mature defense style. The extroversion tendency had positive correlations with the mature and neurotic defense styles and a negative correlation with the immature defense style. There was a significant test-retest correlation for all items of the DSQ-40 (n = 284). The results show that the Japanese version of the DSQ-40 had concurrent validity with the MPI and a test-retest reliability of 2 months, although there was some doubt about the validity of the factor structure of the DSQ-40. Therefore, the DSQ-40 is a useful scale in Japan to measure ego development and ego function through defense styles.

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Hayashi, M., Miyake, Y., & Minakawa, K. (2004). Reliability and validity of the Japanese edition of the Defense Style Questionnaire 40. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 58(2), 152–156. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.2003.01209.x

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