Assessing the DSM-IV structure of personality disorder with a sample of Chinese psychiatric patients |
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Authors: | Yang Jian Bagby R Michael Costa Paul T Ryder Andrew G Herbst Jeffrey H |
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Affiliation: | Research Section on Personality and Psychopathology, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Clarke Site, 250 College Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5T 1R8. |
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Abstract: | The validity of the three-cluster system of personality disorders (PDs) in the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV; APA, 1994) was examined in a sample of Chinese psychiatric patients (n = 227), who completed the self-report Personality Disorders Questionnaire for DSM-IV (PDQ-4; Hyler, 1994) and who were also administered the clinician-rated Personality Disorders Interview-IV (PDI-IV; Widiger, Mangine, Corbit, Ellis, & Thomas,). Using confirmatory factor analysis, a three-factor model corresponding to the DSM-IV clusters was tested and compared statistically to a one-factor model and a set of random, three-factor models. Only the clinician-rated instrument supported the DSM-IV three-cluster model, and then only when the factors were allowed to correlate. Results from the theoretically more rigorous uncorrelated model testing did not support the DSM-IV model for either assessment modality. |
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