Reliability and Hierarchical Structure of DSM-5 Pathological Traits in a Danish Mixed Sample
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Reliability and Hierarchical Structure of DSM-5 Pathological Traits in a Danish Mixed Sample. / Bo, Sune; Bach, Bo; Mortensen, Erik Lykke; Simonsen, Erik.
In: Journal of Personality Disorders, Vol. 30, No. 1, 01.02.2016, p. 112-129.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Reliability and Hierarchical Structure of DSM-5 Pathological Traits in a Danish Mixed Sample
AU - Bo, Sune
AU - Bach, Bo
AU - Mortensen, Erik Lykke
AU - Simonsen, Erik
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - In this study we assessed the DSM-5 trait model in a large Danish sample (n = 1,119) with respect to reliability of the applied Danish version of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) self-report form by means of internal consistency and item discrimination. In addition, we tested whether the five-factor structure of the DSM-5 trait model can be replicated in a Danish independent sample using the PID-5 self-report form. Finally, we examined the hierarchical structure of DSM-5 traits. In terms of internal consistency and item discrimination, the applied PID-5 scales were generally found reliable and functional; our data resembled the five-factor structure of previous findings, and we identified a hierarchical structure from one to five factors that was conceptually reasonable and corresponded with existing findings. These results support the new DSM-5 trait model and suggest that it can be generalized to other languages and cultures.
AB - In this study we assessed the DSM-5 trait model in a large Danish sample (n = 1,119) with respect to reliability of the applied Danish version of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) self-report form by means of internal consistency and item discrimination. In addition, we tested whether the five-factor structure of the DSM-5 trait model can be replicated in a Danish independent sample using the PID-5 self-report form. Finally, we examined the hierarchical structure of DSM-5 traits. In terms of internal consistency and item discrimination, the applied PID-5 scales were generally found reliable and functional; our data resembled the five-factor structure of previous findings, and we identified a hierarchical structure from one to five factors that was conceptually reasonable and corresponded with existing findings. These results support the new DSM-5 trait model and suggest that it can be generalized to other languages and cultures.
U2 - 10.1521/pedi_2015_29_187
DO - 10.1521/pedi_2015_29_187
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 25905735
VL - 30
SP - 112
EP - 129
JO - Journal of Personality Disorders
JF - Journal of Personality Disorders
SN - 0885-579X
IS - 1
ER -
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