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 ISSN 0121-4381

TOLEDO-FERNANDEZ, Aldebarán; PEREZ-MATUS, Sonia    VILLALOBOS-GALLEGOS, Luis. The Big Five Inventory-2: Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Latent Profiles in a Mexican Sample. []. , 29, 2, pp.119-128.   08--2023. ISSN 0121-4381.  https://doi.org/10.14349/sumapsi.2022.v29.n2.4.

Introduction:

The Big-Five Inventory-2 is a recently developed instrument for the measurement of personality factors and facets, with good psychometric properties cross-culturally. We examined the validity of this test, test-retest reliability, and internal consistency in a Mexican sample. We also aimed to extract latent profiles in order to identify subgroups of individuals based on personality traits.

Method:

We recruited a two-wave non-probabilistic sample by way of chain referral through social networks. The BFI-2 (60-items version) was administered in the first wave, and the BFI-2-XS (15-items version) in the second wave. The Quality-of-Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short Form was also administered. The baseline sample included 2,025 participants and the follow-up included 610.

Results:

Factor models of the BFI-2 and the BFI-2-XS evidenced satisfactory goodness-of-fit, reliability and nomological validity with demographics (e.g., higher negative emotionality in women) and with quality of life. We extracted five latent profiles from the BFI-2; those characterised by High Agreeableness/Low Open-mindedness, High Stability/Low Plasticity, and Average Stability/Plasticity, showed better quality of life.

Conclusion:

We recommend the use of facets, aiming to reduce measurement error. Further studies with more demographically balanced samples should be performed in order to test the replication of the latent profiles.

: Personality; Big Five Factor Model; validation; latent profile analysis; reliability.

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