The Validity and Clinical Utility of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Response Inconsistency Scale

被引:20
|
作者
Bagby, R. Michael [1 ,2 ]
Sellbom, Martin [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychiat, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Otago, Dept Psychol, POB 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
关键词
UNITED-STATES; FIELD TRIALS; TRAIT MODEL; CANADA; RELIABILITY; DESIGN; IMPACT; PID-5;
D O I
10.1080/00223891.2017.1420659
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5; Krueger, Derringer, Markon, Watson, & Skodol, 2012) is a self-report instrument designed to assess the personality traits of the alternative model of personality disorders (AMPD) in Section III of the DSM-5. Despite its relatively recent introduction to the field, the instrument is frequently and widely used. One criticism of this instrument is that it does not include validity scales to detect potentially invalidating response style, including noncredible over- and underreporting and inconsistent (random) responding. Keeley, Webb, Peterson, Roussin, and Flanagan (2016) constructed an inconsistency scale (the PID-5-INC) to assess random responding on PID-5 and proposed a number of potential cut scores that could be applied. In this study, we attempted to cross-validate the PID-5-INC, including whether the scale could detect randomly generated protocols and distinguish them from nonrandom protocols produced by two student and two clinical samples. The PID-5-INC successfully distinguished random from nonrandom protocols and the best cut scores were similar to those reported by Keeley et al. (2016). We also found that a relatively low amount of random responding compromised the psychometric validity of the PID-5 trait scales, which extended previous work on this instrument.
引用
收藏
页码:398 / 405
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Personality Inventory for DSM-5 in China: Evaluation of DSM-5 and ICD-11 Trait Structure and Continuity With Personality Disorder Types
    Fang, Shulin
    Ouyang, Zirong
    Zhang, Panwen
    He, Jiayue
    Fan, Lejia
    Luo, Xingwei
    Zhang, Jianghua
    Xiong, Yan
    Luo, Fusheng
    Wang, Xiaosheng
    Yao, Shuqiao
    Wang, Xiang
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 12
  • [22] INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DSM-5 PERSONALITY DISORDER DOMAINS AND FACETS AND AGGRESSION IN AN OFFENDER POPULATION USING THE PERSONALITY INVENTORY FOR THE DSM-5
    Dunne, Ashley L.
    Gilbert, Flora
    Daffern, Michael
    JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS, 2018, 32 (05) : 668 - 693
  • [23] An Examination of the Cross-Cultural Equivalence of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Across Chinese and US Samples
    Lau, Sharlane C. L.
    Sellbom, Martin
    Bagby, R. Michael
    PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT, 2024, 36 (02) : 102 - 113
  • [24] The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Brief Form: Evidence for Reliability and Construct Validity in a Sample of Community-Dwelling Italian Adolescents
    Fossati, Andrea
    Somma, Antonella
    Borroni, Serena
    Markon, Kristian E.
    Krueger, Robert F.
    ASSESSMENT, 2017, 24 (05) : 615 - 631
  • [25] Exploring the Assessment of the DSM-5 Alternative Model for Personality Disorders With the Personality Assessment Inventory
    Busch, Alexander J.
    Morey, Leslie C.
    Hopwood, Christopher J.
    JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT, 2017, 99 (02) : 211 - 218
  • [26] Clinical Utility of the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders: Six Cases from Practice
    Bach, Bo
    Markon, Kristian
    Simonsen, Erik
    Krueger, Robert F.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE, 2015, 21 (01) : 3 - 25
  • [27] Reliability and validity of Turkish Version of DSM-5 Depression Scale
    Suculluoglu Dikici, Didem
    Ascibasi, Kadir
    Aydemir, Omer
    ANADOLU PSIKIYATRI DERGISI-ANATOLIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 18 : 51 - 56
  • [28] Clinician Judgments of Clinical Utility: A Comparison of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders and the Alternative Model for DSM-5 Personality Disorders
    Morey, Leslie C.
    Skodol, Andrew E.
    Oldham, John M.
    JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 123 (02) : 398 - 405
  • [29] Reliability and validity of Turkish Version of DSM-5 Psychosis Scale
    Herdem, Ahmet
    Dikici, Didem Suculluoglu
    Aydemir, Omer
    ANADOLU PSIKIYATRI DERGISI-ANATOLIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 18 : 68 - 72
  • [30] Reliability and validity of Turkish Form of DSM-5 Mania Scale
    Oztekin, Signem
    Alci, Deniz
    Aydemir, Omer
    ANADOLU PSIKIYATRI DERGISI-ANATOLIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 18 : 73 - 78