The STIPO-R (Structured Interview of Personality Organization - Revised) is an interview assessing personality organization across five major functional domains (identity, object relations, defenses, aggression, moral values). In contrast to a-theoretical models, the STIPO-R offers a theoretically grounded conceptualization of personality pathology based on object-relations theory. This study tests psychometric properties of the interview across mixed psychiatric patients (N = 180) and community individuals (N = 170) in Italy. Confirmatory Factor Analysis indicated that a bifactor model with five specific factors and a general factor had good fit. The latent scores discriminated between patients and controls, while some specific dimensions differentiated those with PDs from other psychiatric patients. The STIPO-R had sensible correlations with criterion measures, including maladaptive personality traits and symptom distress. Finally, a network analysis on the mean scores of the STIPO-R suggested no major difference in the network structure between patients and controls, indicating that the dimensions of defenses, aggression, and identity were the most interconnected in the networks. The STIPO-R appears to be a valid tool to assess personality impairment, and a good operationalization of the psychodynamic theory of personality pathology upon which it is built.

Preti, E., Di Sarno, M., Fanti, E., Felici, C., Madeddu, F., Di Pierro, R. (2026). Rolling in the Deep of Personality: Psychometric Properties of the Structured Interview of Personality Organization – Revised (STIPO-R) in Italy. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT [10.1080/00223891.2025.2606011].

Rolling in the Deep of Personality: Psychometric Properties of the Structured Interview of Personality Organization – Revised (STIPO-R) in Italy

Preti, Emanuele
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Di Sarno, Marco;Fanti, Erika;Felici, Caterina;Madeddu, Fabio;Di Pierro, Rossella
2026

Abstract

The STIPO-R (Structured Interview of Personality Organization - Revised) is an interview assessing personality organization across five major functional domains (identity, object relations, defenses, aggression, moral values). In contrast to a-theoretical models, the STIPO-R offers a theoretically grounded conceptualization of personality pathology based on object-relations theory. This study tests psychometric properties of the interview across mixed psychiatric patients (N = 180) and community individuals (N = 170) in Italy. Confirmatory Factor Analysis indicated that a bifactor model with five specific factors and a general factor had good fit. The latent scores discriminated between patients and controls, while some specific dimensions differentiated those with PDs from other psychiatric patients. The STIPO-R had sensible correlations with criterion measures, including maladaptive personality traits and symptom distress. Finally, a network analysis on the mean scores of the STIPO-R suggested no major difference in the network structure between patients and controls, indicating that the dimensions of defenses, aggression, and identity were the most interconnected in the networks. The STIPO-R appears to be a valid tool to assess personality impairment, and a good operationalization of the psychodynamic theory of personality pathology upon which it is built.
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STIPO-R; personality organization; bifactor model; network analysis
English
2-gen-2026
2026
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Preti, E., Di Sarno, M., Fanti, E., Felici, C., Madeddu, F., Di Pierro, R. (2026). Rolling in the Deep of Personality: Psychometric Properties of the Structured Interview of Personality Organization – Revised (STIPO-R) in Italy. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT [10.1080/00223891.2025.2606011].
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