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Title: Measuring ICD-11 dissociative identity disorder : cross-cultural validation of the international dissociative identity disorder questionnaire
Authors: Fung, HW 
Chau, AKC
Ross, CA
Şar, V
Derin, G
Akiş, AD
Chiu, HTS
Zatopek, A
Ho, GWK 
Issue Date: Oct-2025
Source: Asian journal of psychiatry, Oct. 2025, v. 112, 104685
Abstract: Recently, the ICD-11 has updated the diagnostic requirements for dissociative identity disorder (DID) and introduced partial DID as a new diagnosis. This study validated the first measure of DID and partial DID as defined in ICD-11. Two convenience samples of mental health service users (118 Chinese speakers and 115 English speakers) completed the International Dissociative Identity Disorder Questionnaire (IDIDQ), the Dissociative Experiences Scale-Taxon (DES-T), and the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (MDI) in their respective language. The IDIDQ had good to excellent internal consistency (α =.861 to.892) and test-retest reliability (ICC =.682 to.854, p < .001) in both samples. The 3-factor structure of DID (i.e., amnesia, dissociative identities, and switching), as proposed in ICD-11, was supported by our cross-cultural data, with configural, metric and scalar invariance established across the Chinese- and English-speaking samples. The IDIDQ reliably detected probable ICD-11 DID and partial DID (κ =.517 to.781, p < .001) during a one-week test-retest period. The IDIDQ subscales were strongly correlated with the respective MDI subscales and the DES-T scores. The IDIDQ results had moderate to substantial agreement with the MDI Identity Dissociation subscale and the DES-T in both samples (κ =.514 to.741, p < .001). This study provides first evidence showing the ICD-11 DID and partial DID can be reliably and validly measured using the IDIDQ.
Keywords: Cross-cultural psychiatry
Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Partial DID
Self-report
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Asian journal of psychiatry 
ISSN: 1876-2018
EISSN: 1876-2026
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2025.104685
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