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Trait polarity of the Personality Psychopathology 5 (PSY-5-r): A content analysis in relation to the patient description form

Authors :
Langwerden, R.J.
Heijden, P.T. van der
Derksen, J.J.L.
Egger, J.I.M.
Langwerden, R.J.
Heijden, P.T. van der
Derksen, J.J.L.
Egger, J.I.M.
Source :
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment; 0882-2689; ~Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment~~~~~0882-2689~~~~
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

21 januari 2023<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />The maladaptive trait model of personality has gained popularity in the assessment of personality pathology. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2-RF) is a widely used instrument to measure maladaptive traits, by means of the Personality Psychopathology 5 (PSY-5-r) scales. Polarity of these maladaptive trait measures - whether these traits are unipolar or bipolar maladaptive - has not been empirically established in the literature. In a clinical sample (N = 275), we investigated content polarity of these traits in relation to 25 psychological symptoms, measured by the Patient Description Form. Hierarchical regression analyses were applied to compare linear and curvilinear models and determine optimal fit. The results provided evidence for content unipolarity of all five traits, with small exceptions. We conclude that, in practice, the MMPI-2-RF PSY-5-r scales do not assess the PSY-5 theoretical model as expected, such that the higher the score on these scales the more it is likely impairing or impacting daily functioning. Conceptual and clinical implications are discussed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment; 0882-2689; ~Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment~~~~~0882-2689~~~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1371952984
Document Type :
Electronic Resource