Introduction of the DSM-5 levels of Personality Functioning Questionnaire
Autor: | Sharon M. Nelson, Lyle E. Baade, Rosey Zackula, Kevin B. Meehan, V. Barry Dauphin, Jennifer Jackson, Matthew Macaluso, Gregory Haggerty, James Sexton, Caleb J. Siefert, Steven K. Huprich |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Adult
Male 050103 clinical psychology Adolescent Psychometrics media_common.quotation_subject 050109 social psychology Empathy Test validity Personality Assessment Personality Disorders DSM-5 Young Adult Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Personality 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Aged media_common 05 social sciences Discriminant validity Reproducibility of Results Middle Aged medicine.disease Personality disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Female Personality Assessment Inventory Psychology Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. 9:553-563 |
ISSN: | 1949-2723 1949-2715 |
Popis: | With the introduction in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) of a hybrid system of personality disorder assessment, the ability to assess patients' traits, as well as their level of personality functioning, has become increasingly important. To assess this criterion, the DSM-5 Levels of Personality Functioning Questionnaire (DLOPFQ) was developed. The DLOPFQ assesses individuals' self-impairments and other impairments in several domains (self-direction, identity, empathy, and intimacy) and across 2 contexts (work/school and relationships). A sample of 140 psychiatric and medical outpatients was administered the DLOPFQ and several other measures to assess its reliability and construct, incremental, and discriminant validity. The internal consistency and convergence with validation measures yielded generally meaningful and expected results. Several DLOPFQ scales and subscales were significantly correlated with measures of DSM-5 trait domains and levels of personality functioning. DLOPFQ scales also correlated with self-reported ratings of overdependence, detachment, healthy dependency, and overall mental health and well-being. The DLOPFQ also predicted interpersonal and general functioning beyond DSM-5 trait domains. These results support the reliability and validity of the DLOPFQ, which appears to be suitable for clinical use and warrants ongoing study. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved). |
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