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PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION
卷 18, 期 5, 页码 373-384出版社
KOREAN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC ASSOC
DOI: 10.30773/pi.2020.0052
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Swedish universities Scales of Personality; Personality traits; SCID-II screen; NEO-PI-R; Chapman
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资金
- Swedish Research Council [K200762X15077041, K200862P20597013, K201062X15078072, K201261X15078093]
- Stockholm County Council
- Karolinska Institutet
- Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
- HUBIN project
The study found that SSP is a useful investigation tool for measuring personality traits related to temperament-like features, and partly correlates well with three of the NEO-PI-R factors. Different personality inventories are not completely comparable, instead, they measure personality aspects in partly different ways.
Objective To investigate associations between Swedish universities Scales of Personality (SSP) and scales of the following personality instruments: Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R axis II screening questionnaire (SCID-II screen), revised NEO personality inventory (NEO-PI-R), revised Chapman scales (Chapman) and the psychotic traits questionnaire (STQ). Methods Healthy individuals (n=406) completed self-report personality questionnaires including SSP and at least one more personality inventory. Correlations were calculated between the 13 different SSP subscales as well as SSP's three factors and factors and scales/subscales in SCID-II screen, NEO-PI-R, Chapman and STQ. The main factors of the various instruments were factor analysed. ICC were calculated. Results SSP Neuroticism factor correlated with SCID-II cluster C (r=0.71), NEO Neuroticism (r=0.80) and Chapman Social anhedonia (r=0.62). SSP Extraversion factor correlated with NEO Extraversion (r=0.63) and SSP Aggressiveness factor with NEO Agreeableness (r=-0.62). Strong correlations between SSP factors and scales and scales of the other instruments were sparse, although weaker correlations were common. Conclusion SSP is a useful investigation tool when measuring personality traits related to temperament-like features. SSP partly correlates well to especially three of the NEO-PI-R factors. The different personality inventories are not completely comparable to each other. Instead, they measure personality aspects in partly different ways. Psychiatry Investig 2021;18(5):373-384
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