[Concordance and added value of informant- versus self-report in personality assessment: a systematic review].

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Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie Pub Date : 2019-12-14 eCollection Date: 2019-12-31 DOI:10.36613/tgg.1875-6832/2019.04.01
Mariska Eleveld, Inge Debast, Gina M P Rossi, Eva Dierckx, Sebastiaan P J van Alphen
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Abstract

Introduction: Both in personality assessment and scientific research, self-report questionnaires are frequently used, yet the use of informant-report is increasing. The aim of this systematic review is to address the concordance and added value of informant- versus self-report in measuring personality pathology in (older) adults.

Method: A systematic search has been carried out for relevant literature published between 2000 and 2018, via the databases Scopus, PsychINFO and PubMED. Also the reference lists of included articles have been checked, resulting in an inclusion of 46 studies.

Results: The concordance between informant- and self-report appears to be only moderate, but highest when the relationship is characterized by interpersonal intimacy (such as between partners). The concordance between informants is somewhat better than between informant- and self -reports. Informants have an added value over self-report in the context of externalizing personality traits and interpersonal functioning. In addition, they appear to be a better predictor for health, adaptability and professional functioning. Self-report on the other hand captures intrapsychic characteristics more thoroughly.

Conclusion: In personality assessment, informant- and self-reports could be complementary. However, empirical research among older adults is almost uncharted territory and deserves more attention.

[人格评估中举报人与自我报告的一致性与附加价值:系统回顾]。
导读:在人格评估和科学研究中,自我报告问卷的使用频率很高,而举报人报告的使用也越来越多。本系统综述的目的是解决在(老年人)人格病理测量中告密者与自我报告的一致性和附加价值。方法:通过Scopus、PsychINFO和PubMED数据库,系统检索2000 - 2018年发表的相关文献。还检查了纳入文章的参考文献列表,结果纳入了46项研究。结果:信息者和自我报告之间的一致性似乎只有中等程度,但当关系的特征是人际亲密(如伴侣之间)时,一致性最高。举报人之间的一致性略好于举报人与自我报告之间的一致性。在外化人格特征和人际功能方面,告密者比自我报告具有附加价值。此外,它们似乎能更好地预测健康、适应能力和职业功能。另一方面,自我报告更彻底地捕捉到了心理特征。结论:在人格评估中,告密者报告和自我报告可以互补。然而,老年人的实证研究几乎是一个未知的领域,值得更多的关注。
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