Associating Internalizing and Externalizing Symptom Features With the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Brief Form (PID-5-BF) in a Large Community Sample.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1177/00332941231204306
Sylvia M L Cox, Robyn J McQuaid, Ayotola Ogunlana, Natalia Jaworska
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Abstract

The Personality Inventory for DSM-5-Brief Form (PID-5-BF) is a relatively novel measure assessing maladaptive personality traits. We examined whether PID-5-BF traits are associated with non-personality measures of wellbeing in N = 661 Canadian adults in the community. Depression, anxiety, and perceived stress measures were obtained, as were indices of alcohol and cannabis use. Symptoms of depression and perceived stress were associated with all PID-5-BF dimensions, except for antagonism. Anxiety symptoms were associated with negative affectivity (NA) and, to a lesser extent, psychoticism. A younger age and female sex were related to higher depression and stress scores. In contrast to the models assessing depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms, in which NA was the strongest contributor, no significant contribution of internalizing traits (i.e., PID-5-BF NA) on substance use outcomes was found when externalizing traits were included in the models. Specifically, binge drinking and cannabis use were associated with higher disinhibition scores and lower psychoticism scores. Regression models were substantially weaker for substance use than for the mood and stress symptoms. Younger individuals used more cannabis and males engaged in more binge drinking. These findings largely confirm PID-5-BF's construct validity, and indicate that various indices of wellbeing (not necessarily personality-associated measures) are associated with personality traits, as measured with the brief from of PID-5-BF.

将DSM-5简式(PID-5-BF)的内化和外化症状特征与大样本的个性问卷相关联。
DSM-5简式人格量表(PID-5-BF)是一种比较新颖的评估适应不良人格特征的方法。我们研究了PID-5-BF特征是否与社区中661名加拿大成年人的非人格幸福感指标相关。获得抑郁、焦虑和感知压力测量,以及酒精和大麻使用指数。除拮抗作用外,抑郁和感知压力的症状与所有PID-5-BF维度均相关。焦虑症状与消极情感(NA)有关,在较小程度上与精神质有关。年龄较小和女性与较高的抑郁和压力评分有关。与评估抑郁、焦虑和压力症状的模型(其中NA是最强的贡献者)相比,当外化特征包括在模型中时,没有发现内化特征(即PID-5-BF NA)对物质使用结果的显著贡献。具体而言,酗酒和吸食大麻与较高的去抑制分数和较低的精神质分数相关。物质使用的回归模型明显弱于情绪和压力症状。年轻人吸食大麻较多,男性酗酒较多。这些发现在很大程度上证实了PID-5-BF的结构有效性,并表明各种幸福指数(不一定是人格相关指标)与人格特征相关,正如PID-5-BF中的简报所测量的那样。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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