The feasibility of the use of multiple informant reports in clinical practice was examined in a sample of 105 psychiatric outpatients who provided self-ratings and (2-3) informants' reports on the Five Factor Personality Inventory. The response rate was 97%. The patients assessed themselves as less extraverted and more emotionally stable than their proxies did. In addition, the significance of self-other disagreement was investigated. Our first hypothesis, stating that self-other disagreement would correlate with (personality) pathology, was confirmed: self-other disagreement predominantly occurred in introverted, shy, hostile and depressed persons who tended to have more personality problems and co-morbidity. We found no support for our se...
ObjectiveAchieving a clear self-view is a lifelong task that is particularly salient during adolesce...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...
The feasibility of the use of multiple informant reports in clinical practice was examined in a samp...
The feasibility of the use of multiple informant reports in clinical practice was examined in a samp...
Introduction: Integrating self- and other-reports allows gaining complementary information while ass...
One essential aspect of personality test validation is to estimate the magnitude of self-other agr...
Integrating self- and other-reports allows gaining complementary information while assessing persona...
This study compared self- versus clinician-rated suicide assessment among participants referred for ...
Accurate prediction requires information not only about central tendencies but also about variabilit...
This study hypothesized a relationship between self-acceptance and acceptance by others. The hypothe...
This study compares the relationship between personality disorders and interpersonal problems as obt...
Agreement between the self and other rated personality profiles was studied in two samples involving...
The relation between self- and peer-informant reports of personality using psychometric instruments ...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the accuracy of self-reports of anxiety and depressio...
ObjectiveAchieving a clear self-view is a lifelong task that is particularly salient during adolesce...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...
The feasibility of the use of multiple informant reports in clinical practice was examined in a samp...
The feasibility of the use of multiple informant reports in clinical practice was examined in a samp...
Introduction: Integrating self- and other-reports allows gaining complementary information while ass...
One essential aspect of personality test validation is to estimate the magnitude of self-other agr...
Integrating self- and other-reports allows gaining complementary information while assessing persona...
This study compared self- versus clinician-rated suicide assessment among participants referred for ...
Accurate prediction requires information not only about central tendencies but also about variabilit...
This study hypothesized a relationship between self-acceptance and acceptance by others. The hypothe...
This study compares the relationship between personality disorders and interpersonal problems as obt...
Agreement between the self and other rated personality profiles was studied in two samples involving...
The relation between self- and peer-informant reports of personality using psychometric instruments ...
The purpose of the present study was to assess the accuracy of self-reports of anxiety and depressio...
ObjectiveAchieving a clear self-view is a lifelong task that is particularly salient during adolesce...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...
Personality judgments are inherently subjective—perceptions of one’s own traits often differ from pe...