人格功能障碍简明筛选器:在荷兰语临床样本中对人格障碍五项筛选量表进行心理测量验证。

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1037/per0000666
Kristina Eggermont, Dirk Smits, Annabel Bogaerts, Els Pauwels, Eva Dierckx, Koen Luyckx, Laurence Claes
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人格障碍(PDs)的特点是身份认同和自我导向方面的问题。自最近的《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM-5)和《疾病和相关健康问题国际统计分类》第 11 版中的人格障碍维度模型以来,身份认同和自我导向在人格病理学中的作用已通过将这些问题纳入一般人格病理学标准而得到明确。该标准反映的是人格功能损害(IPF),通过连续评估来确定人格病理学的严重程度。本研究旨在对人格障碍五项筛选量表(FISSPD;Skodol 等人,2011 年)进行心理计量学评估。该筛选器主要检测自我相关障碍,其中四个项目检测自我相关障碍,一个项目检测人际关系障碍。研究了该筛选器的因子结构、量表可靠性、测量不变性(跨性别、年龄、有无帕金森病患者)和收敛效度。荷兰 FISSPD 显示出单维结构和良好的量表信度。该量表在性别、年龄(40 岁以下和 40 岁以上的患者)以及有和无帕金森病患者之间均具有测量不变性。荷兰 FISSPD 与身份和所有 DSM-IV/5 第 II 部分的帕金森病症状有明显的相关性。本研究表明,荷兰语 FISSPD 有潜力成为成年患者人格病理学可靠有效的筛查工具。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
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A brief screener for impairment in personality functioning: Psychometric validation of the Five-Item Screening Scale for Personality Disorders in a Dutch-speaking clinical sample.

Personality disorders (PDs) are characterized by problems with identity and self-direction. Since the recent dimensional PD models of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 11th edition, the role of identity and self-direction in personality pathology has been made explicitly by including these problems in a general personality pathology criterion. This criterion reflects impairment in personality functioning (IPF), which is assessed on a continuum to determine the severity of personality pathology. The present study aimed to psychometrically evaluate the Five-Item Screening Scale for Personality Disorders (FISSPD; Skodol et al., 2011), a short screener for IPF, in a Dutch-speaking clinical sample of 820 adults. This screener mainly taps into self-related impairment, with four items measuring self-related impairment and one item measuring interpersonal impairment. The factor structure, scale reliability, measurement invariance (across sex, age, and patients with vs. without PD), and convergent validity were investigated. The Dutch FISSPD showed a unidimensional structure and good scale reliability. Scalar measurement invariance was established across sex, age (patients below vs. above age 40), and patients with versus without PD. The Dutch FISSPD was significantly related to identity and all DSM-IV/5 Section-II PD symptoms. The present study indicates that the Dutch FISSPD has potential as a reliable and valid screener for personality pathology in adult patients. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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