Authors
John Briere, Frank W Weathers, Marsha Runtz
Publication date
2005/6
Journal
Journal of Traumatic Stress: Official Publication of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
221-231
Publisher
Periodicals Service Company
Description
The dimensionality of dissociation was examined in a combined sample of 1,326 general population, clinical, and university participants who completed the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (MDI). Principal components analysis identified five moderately intercorrelated factors (mean r = .39): Disengagement, Identity Dissociation, Emotional Constriction, Memory Disturbance, and Depersonalization/Derealization. Differential relationships were found between individual MDI factors and demographics, trauma history, clinical status, posttraumatic stress, and scores on other dissociation measures. Surprisingly, after controlling for sex and age, trauma exposure accounted for only 3 to 7% of the variance in MDI factors. The notion of dissociation as a general trait was not supported. Instead, dissociation may represent a variety of phenomenologically distinct and only moderately related symptom clusters whose ultimate …
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Scholar articles
J Briere, FW Weathers, M Runtz - Journal of Traumatic Stress: Official Publication of the …, 2005