Abstract
Including a dimensional rather than categorical classification of disorders,
section III of the DSM-5 presents a new model for the assessment of personality
disorders. Consistently with such model, the APA has generated a paradigm for
the assessment of dysfunctional personality traits, the Personality Inventory for
DSM-5 (PID-5) consisting of 25 personality facets identified in 5 domains
(Krueger et al., 2012). The present research findings have been obtained by administering
the PID-5 to a sample of 101 patients under the care of an addiction
recovery service within a penitentiary in Lombardy. Results are first presented as
mean scores for each trait and compared with the normative data of the Italian adaptation
of the instrument in order to provide professionals working in the field
with clinically relevant information. Following, results of a confirmatory factor
analysis (CFA) aimed at testing the structure proposed by Krueger et al. (2012)
on a clinical sample are also presented. Findings confirm the presence of 5 domains,
however some differences with regards to the overall number of facets (15
instead of 25) composing each domain have to be acknowledged. More specifically,
some maladaptive sub-dimensions (i.e. manipulativeness, separation insecurity,
hostility, deceitfulness, callousness, etc.) did not univocally converge on one
domain and have therefore been eliminated from the model. Although preliminary,
this study provides grounds for reflection on the connections between personality
disorders, drug addiction, and crime and shows how the adoption of a
multi-faceted perspective might contribute to the development of more focused
and effective interventions.
Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] Dysfunctional personality traits in the detained drug addict patient. Administration of PID-5 to a clinical specimen |
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Original language | Italian |
Pages (from-to) | 379-400 |
Number of pages | 22 |
Journal | Ricerche di Psicologia |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Keywords
- DSM-5
- PID-5
- drug addiction
- dysfunctional personality traits
- personality disorders