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The Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11: A Facet-level Assessment of the ICD-11 Trait Model

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Journal Psychol Assess
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2019 Aug 16
PMID 31414852
Citations 20
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Abstract

The ) includes a dimensional model of personality disorder assessing five domains of maladaptive personality. To avoid unnecessary complexity, the model includes assessment of personality traits only at the domain level. A measure exists to assess the domains of the model (the Personality Inventory for yet a more rich and useful assessment of personality is provided at the facet level. We used items from the scales assessing the five-factor model of personality disorder to develop the Five-Factor Personality Inventory for (FFiCD), a new 121-item, 20-facet, self-report measure of the maladaptive personality domains at the facet level. Further, the FFiCD includes 47 short scales organized beneath the facets-at the "nuance" level. Items were selected and evaluated empirically across two independent data collections, and the resulting scales were further validated in a third data collection. Correlational and factor analytic results comparing the scales of the FFiCD to the five-factor model, Personality Inventory for and Personality Inventory for supported the validity of the theoretical structure of the FFiCD and the model. The FFiCD may be a useful instrument for clinicians and researchers interested in a more specific assessment of maladaptive personality according to the dimensional personality disorder model. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

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