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The DSM-5 Section III proposes a hybrid dimensional-categorical model of conceptualizing personality and its disorders that includes assessment of
impairments in personality functioning (criterion A) and maladaptive personality traits (criterion B). The Personality Inventory for the DSM-5 is a new
dimensional tool, composed of 220 items organized into 25 facets that delineate five higher order domains of clinically relevant personality differences, and
was developed to operationalize the DSM-5 model of pathological personality traits. The current studies address the internal consistency (study 1), the testretest reliability (study 2) and the criterion validity (studies 3 and 4) of the Portuguese version of the PID-5 in samples of native speaking psychology
students. Results indicated good internal consistency reliabilities and good temporal stability reliabilities for the majority of the PID-5 traits. The
correlational pattern of the PID-5 traits with two measures of personality was in accordance with theoretical expectations and showed its concurrent
validity.
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DSM-5 Section III Personality disorders Assessment Portuguese version of the PID-5 Psychometric properties
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Pires, R., Sousa Ferreira, A., & Guedes, D. (2017). The psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the personality inventory for DSM‐5. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 58(5), 468-475. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.12383
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Scandinavian Psychological Associations and John Wiley & Sons
