| Literature DB >> 33371717 |
André Kerber1, Martin Schultze2, Steffen Müller3, Rosa Maria Rühling3, Aidan G C Wright4, Carsten Spitzer5, Robert F Krueger6, Christine Knaevelsrud1, Johannes Zimmermann3.
Abstract
While Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fifth edition (DSM-5) Section III and ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases 11th-Revision) both allow for dimensional assessment of personality pathology, the models differ in the definition of maladaptive traits. In this study, we pursued the goal of developing a short and reliable assessment for maladaptive traits, which is compatible with both models, using the item pool of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5). To this aim, we applied ant colony optimization algorithms in English- and German-speaking samples comprising a total N of 2,927. This procedure yielded a 34-item measure with a hierarchical latent structure including six maladaptive trait domains and 17 trait facets, the "Personality Inventory for DSM-5, Brief Form Plus" (PID5BF+). While latent structure, reliability, and criterion validity were ascertained in the original and in two separate validation samples (n = 849, n = 493) and the measure was able to discriminate personality disorders from other diagnoses in a clinical subsample, results suggest further modifications for capturing ICD-11 Anankastia.Entities:
Keywords: DSM-5; ICD-11; PID-5; ant colony optimization; maladaptive personality traits; personality disorder; screening tool
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33371717 PMCID: PMC8866743 DOI: 10.1177/1073191120971848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911
Sample Characteristics.
| No. | Type | Source |
| Age | Gender | Instruments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | German clinical sample |
| 683 (732) | 63% Female | PID-5 | |
| 2 | German nonclinical sample | 560 (611) | 83.6% Female | PID-5 | ||
| 3 | U.S. nonclinical sample |
| 1,684 (1,860) | 66% Female | PID-5 | |
| 4 | German nonclinical sample |
| 849 (924) | 50% Female | PID5BF+ | |
| 5 | German nonclinical sample | 493 (518) | 70.8% Female | PID5BF+ |
Note. Sample sizes denote included and total number of participants in parentheses. PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5; MRS-30 = Minimum Redundancy Scale–30; IIP-SC = Inventory for Interpersonal Problems Short Circumplex; PID5BF+ = Personality Inventory for DSM-5, Brief Form Plus; PiCD = Personality Inventory for ICD-11.
Figure 1.Latent measurement invariant model.
Note. Depicted are standardized loadings, averaged over the three samples with N = 2,927 (left value) and standardized loadings in the separate validation sample with n = 849 (right value).
McDonald’s ω for Trait Facets and Domains of the Reduced PID-5 Item Set.
| German clinical sample (1) | German nonclinical sample (2) | U.S. nonclinical sample (3) | German nonclinical validation sample (4) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative Affectivity | .77 | .83 | .82 | .84 |
| Emotional Lability | .85 | .86 | .80 | .86 |
| Anxiety | .92 | .93 | .93 | .93 |
| Separation Insecurity | .79 | .74 | .65 | .80 |
| Detachment | .81 | .85 | .86 | .88 |
| Withdrawal | .78 | .86 | .78 | .88 |
| Anhedonia | .78 | .82 | .83 | .85 |
| Intimacy Avoidance | .62 | .76 | .72 | .75 |
| Antagonism | .92 | .88 | .89 | .90 |
| Manipulativeness | .80 | .79 | .82 | .84 |
| Deceitfulness | .79 | .72 | .80 | .73 |
| Grandiosity | .75 | .75 | .71 | .60 |
| Disinhibition | .77 | .86 | .84 | .88 |
| Irresponsibility | .62 | .64 | .67 | .73 |
| Impulsivity | .70 | .73 | .82 | .79 |
| Distractibility | .72 | .69 | .71 | .80 |
| Psychoticism | .88 | .88 | .90 | .89 |
| Unusual Beliefs and Experiences | .73 | .78 | .74 | .70 |
| Eccentricity | .75 | .83 | .80 | .80 |
| Perceptual Dysregulation | .86 | .87 | .83 | .85 |
| Anankastia | .64 | .53 | .52 | .61 |
| Perseveration | .79 | .82 | .84 | .86 |
| Rigid Perfectionism | .85 | .88 | .83 | .80 |
| Mean (trait facets) | .77 | .79 | .78 | .80 |
| Mean (trait domains) | .80 | .81 | .81 | .83 |
Note. PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5.
Figure 2.Pearson correlations between shortened and original PID-5 scales calculated with data from all samples (N = 2,927).
Note. Correlations >.29 are marked in gray with increasing darkness depending on the extent of the correlation. NA = Negative Affectivity; DT = Detachment; ANT = Antagonism; DI = Disinhibition; PS = Perceptual Dysregulation; ANAN = Anankastia; PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5.
Pearson Correlations Between Interpersonal Distress (Inventory of Interpersonal Problems; IIP-SC; U.S. Sample, n = 1,653); Neuroticism, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness (Minimum Redundancy Scale; MRS-30; German Nonclinical Sample, n = 683) With Shortened and Original PID-5 Scales.
| Trait | Scale [CI] | IIP interpersonal distress | MRS Neuroticism | MRS Extraversion | MRS Agreeableness | MRS Conscientiousness | MRS Openness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NA Emotional Lability | Short |
| .60*** | ||||
| long |
| .66*** | |||||
| CI diff. |
| [−.09, −.027] | |||||
| NA Anxiousness | short | .46*** |
| −.20** | −.15 | ||
| long | .53*** |
| −.26*** | −.18** | |||
| CI diff. | [−.097, −.056] |
| [.022, .098] | [−.006, .07] | |||
| NA Separation Insecurity | short | .37*** | .55*** | −.13 | |||
| long | .40*** | .59*** | −.17* | ||||
| CI diff. | [−.055, −.01] | [−.077, −.007] | [−.005, .079] | ||||
| DT Withdrawal | short | .46*** | .33*** | −.69*** | −.20*** | ||
| long | .50*** | .34*** | −.74*** | −.20*** | |||
| CI diff. | [−.062, −.022] | [−.042, .026] | [.029, .081] | [−.038, .033] | |||
| DT Anhedonia | short | .47*** |
|
| −.17* | −.16* | −.27*** |
| long | .54*** |
|
| −.18** | −.09 | −.29*** | |
| CI diff. | [−.093, −.051] |
|
| [−.045, .055] | [−.124, −.024] | [−.034, .064] | |
| DT Intimacy Avoidance | short | .32*** | −.15* |
| −.18** | ||
| long | .35*** | .20*** |
| −.15* | |||
| CI diff. | [−.046, −.002] | [−.099, −.013] |
| [−.075, .011] | |||
| ANT Manipulativeness | short | .22*** | −.16* | .03 | −.24*** | −.16* | .06 |
| long | .12*** | −.26*** | .24*** | −.14 | −.05 | .17* | |
| CI diff. | [.068, .12] | [.047, .17] | [−.275, −.151] | [−.162, −.038] | [−.175, −.05] | [−.172, −.047] | |
| ANT Deceitfulness | short | .28*** | −.17* | −.19** | |||
| long | .35*** | −.27*** | −.19** | ||||
| CI diff. | [−.091, −.039] | [.044, .155] | [−.053, .058] | ||||
| ANT Grandiosity | short | .24*** | .02 | −.15* | .1 | ||
| long | .1*** | −.2*** | −.14 | .2** | |||
| CI diff. | [.108, .166] | [.157, .276] | [−.075, .045] | [−.158, −.037] | |||
| DI Irresponsibility | short |
| .19** | −.16* | −.52*** | ||
| long |
| .23*** | −.21*** | −.49*** | |||
| CI diff. |
| [−.098, .026] | [−.007, .117] | [−.088, .02] | |||
| DI Impulsivity | short | .25*** | .17* | .18** | −.2*** |
| |
| long | .23*** | .12 | .29*** | −.24*** |
| ||
| CI diff. | [−.003, .038] | [.01, .094] | [−.156, −.073] | [.001, .084] |
| ||
| DI Distractibility | short |
|
| −.01 |
| ||
| long |
|
| −.13 |
| |||
| CI diff. |
|
| [.061, .168] |
| |||
| PS Unusual Beliefs Experiences | short | .35*** | .17* | −.2** | −.11 | .17* | |
| long | .32*** | .05 | −.17** | −.09 | .23*** | ||
| CI diff. | [.009, .065] | [.073, .166] | [−.072, .02] | [−.061, .032] | [−.103, .011] | ||
| PS Eccentricity | short |
| .22*** | −.3*** | −.28*** | −.2*** | |
| long |
| .27*** | −.36*** | −.22*** | −.22*** | ||
| CI diff. |
| [−.096, −.007] | [.01, .097] | [−.104, .014] | [−.021, .069] | ||
| PS Perceptual Dysregulation | short |
|
| −.14 | −.12 | .17* | |
| long |
|
| −.26*** | −.16* | .09 | ||
| CI diff. |
|
| [.046, .183] | [−.034, .105] | [.012, .152] | ||
| ANAN Perseveration | short |
|
| −.23*** | −.17** | ||
| long |
|
| −.29*** | −.17* | |||
| CI diff. |
|
| [−.004, .115] | [−.07, .052] | |||
| ANAN Rigid Perfectionism | short | .24*** | .34*** | −.23*** |
| ||
| long | .26*** | .39*** | −.28*** |
| |||
| CI diff. | [−.044, .006] | [−.09, −.002] | [.011, .102] |
| |||
| Negative Affectivity | short | .49*** | .75*** | ||||
| long | .55*** | .79*** | |||||
| CI diff. | [−.076, −.046] | [−.059, −.02] | |||||
| Detachment | short | .54*** |
| −.62*** | −.23*** | −.19** | |
| long | .56*** |
| −.68*** | −.21*** | −.21*** | ||
| CI diff. | [−.041, −.012] |
| [.038, .09] | [−.056, .008] | [−.017, .048] | ||
| Antagonism | short |
| −.06 | −.24*** | −.16* | .07 | |
| long |
| −.19** | −.22*** | −.1 | .17* | ||
| CI diff. |
| [.08, .172] | [−.063, .027] | [−.113, −.022] | [−.151, .06] | ||
| Disinhibition | short | .42*** | .31*** | −.17** | −.52*** | ||
| long | .46*** | .35*** | −.21*** | −.57*** | |||
| CI diff. | [−.053, −.018] | [−.076, −.001] | [−.001, .077] | [.012, .079] | |||
| Psychoticism | short | .4*** | .21*** | −.27*** | −.18** | −.18** | .19** |
| long | .47*** | .28*** | −.31*** | −.16* | −.19** | .17* | |
| CI diff. | [−.09, −.055] | [−.104, −.034] | [.005, .075] | [−.051, .021] | [−.027, .044] | [−.01, .061] | |
| Anankastia | short | .43*** | .46*** | −.29*** | .14 | ||
| long | .47*** | .51*** | −.33*** | .15* | |||
| CI diff. | [−.058, −.013] | [−.096, −.017] | [−.003, .082] | [−.058, .031] |
Note. The upper value in each cell is the correlation with the short scale, the lower value is the correlation with the original scale. Values in brackets are 95% CIs for the mean differences of the correlations, calculated according to Zou (2007). Correlations >.3 with correlation difference CIs containing .1 or −.1 are marked in bold. NA = Negative Affectivity, DT = Detachment, ANT = Antagonism, DI = Disinhibition, PS = Psychoticism, ANAN = Anankastia; PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5; CI = confidence interval; MRS = Minimum Redundancy Scale.
Pearson Correlations Between the Five Maladaptive Personality Scales Negative Affective, Disinhibition, Detachment, Dissocial, Anankastic (Personality Inventory for ICD-11 [PiCD]; German Validation Sample, n = 493) With PID5BF+ Scales.
| Trait | PiCD | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative Affective | Detachment | Dissocial | Disinhibition | Anankastic | |
| NA Emotional Lability |
| −.03 | .12 | .24 | .13 |
| NA Anxiousness |
| .33 | .12 | .13 | .41 |
| NA Separation Insecurity |
| .16 | .18 | .25 | .22 |
| DT Withdrawal | .38 |
| .23 | .13 | .32 |
| DT Anhedonia | .32 |
| .21 | .14 | .24 |
| DT Intimacy Avoidance | .30 |
| .29 | .17 | .16 |
| ANT Manipulativeness | .08 | .08 |
| .26 | −.02 |
| ANT Deceitfulness | .26 | .19 |
| .29 | .06 |
| ANT Grandiosity | .19 | .11 |
| .24 | .10 |
| DI Irresponsibility | .11 | .09 | .24 |
| −.22 |
| DI Impulsivity | .36 | .06 | .38 |
| −.19 |
| DI Distractibility | .35 | .14 | .21 |
| −.06 |
| ANAN Perseveration |
| .30 | .20 | .28 | .14 |
| ANAN Rigid Perfectionism | .38 | .26 | .24 | −.03 |
|
| PS Unusual Beliefs and Experiences | .24 | .16 |
| .28 | .06 |
| PS Eccentricity | .34 | .35 |
| .36 | .12 |
| PS Perceptual Dysregulation | .18 | .12 | .27 |
| −.00 |
| Negative Affectivity |
| .20 | .17 | .24 | .32 |
| Detachment | .43 |
| .31 | .19 | .31 |
| Antagonism | .23 | .17 |
| .34 | .06 |
| Disinhibition | .37 | .13 | .37 |
| −.20 |
| Anankastia |
| .35 | .28 | .13 |
|
| Psychoticism | .32 | .28 |
| .39 | .07 |
Note. All r > |.08| are significant at p < .05. Values in bold depict the highest correlation in the row. NA = Negative Affectivity; DT = Detachment; ANT = Antagonism; DI = Disinhibition; PS = Psychoticism; ANAN = Anankastia.
Figure 3.Distribution (25% and 75% quartiles) and average scores of short and original versions of PID-5 scales in psychiatric inpatients with one (a) three or more (b) diagnoses from the internalizing spectrum (F32, F33, F34, F40, F41, F42, F43, F50, F51, F52, F53, ICD-10) or borderline PD diagnosis (c).
Note. All scores are z-standardized in relation to the German nonclinical sample. Asterisks denote significant (i.e., not containing zero within the confidence interval) between group difference effects (Cohens’ d) on PID5BF+ scales, deltoids denote significant difference effects between PID5BF+ and PID-5 scales, * or ◊ = 0.2 < d <.5, ** or ◊◊ = .5 < d < .8, *** or ◊◊◊ = d > .8. PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5.