Table 1.
Unitary Factor | First-Order, Second-Order,a and Bifactorb Models | ||||
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2-Factor | 3-Factor | 4-Factor | 5-Factor | ||
Delusions | PSY | POS | POS | POS | POS |
Hallucinations | PSY | POS | POS | POS | POS |
Grandiosity | PSY | POS | POS | POS | POS |
Suspiciousness | PSY | POS | POS | POS | POS |
Unusual thought content | PSY | POS | POS | POS | POS |
Blunted affect | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Emotional withdrawal | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Poor rapport | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Passive social withdrawal | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Motor retardation | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Disturbance of volition | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Active social withdrawal | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
Tension/anxiety | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | DEPR |
Guilt | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | DEPR |
Depression | PSY | NEG | NEG | NEG | DEPR |
Excitement | PSY | POS | MAN | MAN | MAN |
Hostility | PSY | POS | MAN | MAN | MAN |
Uncooperativeness | PSY | POS | MAN | MAN | MAN |
Impulsivity | PSY | POS | MAN | MAN | MAN |
Conceptual disorganization | PSY | NEG | NEG | DIS | DIS |
Mannerisms and posturing | PSY | NEG | NEG | DIS | DIS |
Conceptual disorganization (2) | PSY | NEG | NEG | DIS | DIS |
Note: POS, Positive; NEG, Negative; MAN, Mania; DIS, Disorganization; DEPR, Depression.
aFor second-order models, specific factors were explained by a higher order psychosis factor.
bFor bifactor models, each item also had a nonzero loading on a general psychosis factor (PSY) that was uncorrelated with specific factors.