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. 2014 May 1;9(5):e94757. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0094757

Table 3. Goodness-of-fit Statistics for Confirmatory Analyses of the PBI, FMPS, YS-SF and NEO-FFI.

Measure χsb2 df CFI NNFI SRMR RMSEA
PBI mother (25 items): 1-Factor 2980.541 275 .866 .854 .148 .246
2-Factors: Protection, Care 2348.961 274 .918 .910 .107 .159
PBI father (25 items): 1-Factor 2750.262 275 .835 .820 .158 .234
PBI father (25 items): 2-Factors: Protection, Care 1923.716 274 .894 .884 .122 .142
FMPS (35 items): 1-Factor 3577.954 377 .827 .814 .144 .208
FMPS (35 items): 5-Factors: PE, PC, PS, DA, CM 1565.930 367 .934 .927 .093 .105
FMPS (35 items): 2 higher order factors (PEC & Perfectionism) tapping into 5 lower order factors (PE, PC, CM, DA, PS) 1620.696 371 .932 .926 .096 .106
YSQ (25 items): 1-Factor 4522.483 275 .812 .795 .142 .267
YSQ (25 items): 5-Factors: Defectiveness/Shame, Social Isolation/Alienation, Mistrust/Abuse, Abandonment/Instability, Emotional Deprivation 1116.241 265 .963 .958 .068 .104
NEO (12 items): 1-factor 328.966 54 .914 .895 .069 .130

Note. PBI  =  Parental Bonding Inventory [9], NEO-FFI  =  Neuroticism Extraversion Openness to Experience Five Factor Inventory [35], FMPS  =  Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale [12], YSQ-SF  =  Young Schema Inventory – Short Form [40].