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Reliability and validity of the Trichotillomania Dimensional Scale (TTM-D)

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Abstract Trichotillomania (TTM) is characterized by repetitive hair pulling resulting in hair loss. The Trichotillomania Dimensional Scale (TTM-D) is a newly developed DSM-5 scale that aims to assess the symptoms… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Trichotillomania (TTM) is characterized by repetitive hair pulling resulting in hair loss. The Trichotillomania Dimensional Scale (TTM-D) is a newly developed DSM-5 scale that aims to assess the symptoms of TTM dimensionally. The aim of this current study was to examine the psychometric properties of the TTM-D in a sample of 483 participants. Principal Component Analysis indicated a single factor structure of the TTM-D. Internal consistency and test retest reliability was high (α = 0.89 and r  = 0.91 respectively). The TTM-D demonstrated excellent convergent validity with the Massachusetts General Hospital Hair Pulling Scale (MGH-HPS; r s = 0.90) and divergent validity with the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21; r s = 0.45). Further, the TTM-D demonstrated equivalence between online and pen-and-paper administrations ( r s = 0.93). The findings suggest that the psychometric properties of TTM-D are sound and well supported within a community sample.

Keywords: dimensional scale; validity; trichotillomania dimensional; ttm; scale ttm; scale

Journal Title: Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Year Published: 2018

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