Development and Validation of Big Four Personality Scales for the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality-Second Edition (SNAP-2)

被引:28
作者
Calabrese, William R. [1 ]
Rudick, Monica M. [1 ]
Simms, Leonard J. [1 ]
Clark, Lee Anna [2 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Psychol, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
[2] Univ Notre Dame, Dept Psychol, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
关键词
SNAP-2; personality pathology; Big Four; scale development; RESTRUCTURED CLINICAL-SCALES; HIGHER-ORDER FACTORS; REPORTED PERSONALITY; PSYCHIATRIC-PATIENT; 5-FACTOR MODEL; SELF-REPORTS; TRAITS; DISORDER; TEMPERAMENT; DIMENSIONS;
D O I
10.1037/a0026915
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Recently, integrative, hierarchical models of personality and personality disorder (PD)-such as the Big Three, Big Four, and Big Five trait models have gained support as a unifying dimensional framework for describing PD. However, no measures to date can simultaneously represent each of these potentially interesting levels of the personality hierarchy. To unify these measurement models psychometrically, we sought to develop Big Five trait scales within the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality-Second Edition (SNAP-2). Through structural and content analyses, we examined relations between the SNAP-2, the Big Five Inventory (BFI), and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) ratings in a large data set (N = 8,690), including clinical, military, college, and community participants. Results yielded scales consistent with the Big Four model of personality (i.e., Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, Introversion, and Antagonism) and not the Big Five, as there were insufficient items related to Openness. Resulting scale scores demonstrated strong internal consistency and temporal stability. Structural validity and external validity were supported by strong convergent and discriminant validity patterns between Big Four scale scores and other personality trait scores and expectable patterns of self peer agreement. Descriptive statistics and community-based norms are provided. The SNAP-2 Big Four Scales enable researchers and clinicians to assess personality at multiple levels of the trait hierarchy and facilitate comparisons among competing big-trait models.
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