Although intended to assess vulnerability factors associated with psychopathology, the 5-Dimensional Personality Test (5DPT) shows at least a superficial similarity to instruments that adhere to the lexical tradition in personality psychology. To investigate to which extent this similarity goes, this article compares the 5DPT with 2 lexically based measures, the NEO-Five Factor Inventory and the HEXACO-Personality Inventory-Revised. Moreover, as the NEO Openness to Experience construct demonstrates little relationship with maladaptive personality, whereas the 5DPT Absorption factor was hypothesized to underlie the emergence of positive schizotypic symptoms and related phenomena, the 5DPT was also correlated with the Schizotypic Syndrome Que...
Section III of the DSM-5 contains a dimensional, trait-based Alternative Model for Personality Disor...
This is an Accepted Article that has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication in the Journal ...
There is growing consensus that the dimensional structure of early personality pathology can be orga...
Although intended to assess vulnerability factors associated with psychopathology, the 5-Dimensional...
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), a new measure of maladaptive personality traits, has re...
We present the factor structure and the main psychometric properties of the Italian version of the F...
This study describes and tests two models of personality: the HEXACO model of personality, which is ...
Summary The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5; Krueger et al., 2012) is a self-report questionn...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hierarchical structure of the Minnesota Multiphasic...
In this study, we investigated the Five-factor model in the concurrent prediction of positive sympto...
Models of basic personality structure are among the most widely used frameworks in psychology and be...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate validity evidence of the Dimensional Clinical Personality I...
There is growing evidence to support the use of dimensional models for the classification of persona...
This study sought to extend previous work on the five-factor dimensional model (FFM) of personality ...
The relationships between two measures proposed to describe personality pathology, that is the Revis...
Section III of the DSM-5 contains a dimensional, trait-based Alternative Model for Personality Disor...
This is an Accepted Article that has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication in the Journal ...
There is growing consensus that the dimensional structure of early personality pathology can be orga...
Although intended to assess vulnerability factors associated with psychopathology, the 5-Dimensional...
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), a new measure of maladaptive personality traits, has re...
We present the factor structure and the main psychometric properties of the Italian version of the F...
This study describes and tests two models of personality: the HEXACO model of personality, which is ...
Summary The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5; Krueger et al., 2012) is a self-report questionn...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hierarchical structure of the Minnesota Multiphasic...
In this study, we investigated the Five-factor model in the concurrent prediction of positive sympto...
Models of basic personality structure are among the most widely used frameworks in psychology and be...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate validity evidence of the Dimensional Clinical Personality I...
There is growing evidence to support the use of dimensional models for the classification of persona...
This study sought to extend previous work on the five-factor dimensional model (FFM) of personality ...
The relationships between two measures proposed to describe personality pathology, that is the Revis...
Section III of the DSM-5 contains a dimensional, trait-based Alternative Model for Personality Disor...
This is an Accepted Article that has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication in the Journal ...
There is growing consensus that the dimensional structure of early personality pathology can be orga...