Desenvolvimento da Escala Transtorno da Personalidade Antissocial do Inventário Dimensional Clínico da Personalidade de acordo com o HiTOP

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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2021.4.36442

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transtornos da personalidade, diagnóstico diferencial, psicopatia, avaliação psicológica

Resumo

Nosso objetivo foi desenvolver uma versão do Inventário Dimensional Clínico da Personalidade 2 (IDCP-2) com base no Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) para avaliar traços do transtorno da personalidade antisocial (i.e., IDCP escala Antissocial; IDCP-ASPD), e verificar suas propriedades psicométricas. Novos fatores foram desenvolvidos para cobrir traços do transtorno, e dados foram coletados com 206 adultos (Midade = 31,3; 77,8% mulheres), que responderam: IDCP-ASPD, fatores do IDCP-2 e do Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5). A exploratory structural equating modeling (E-SEM) indicou três fatores, agrupando os 14 fatores que compõem o IDCP-ASPD. A precisão foi adequada. As correlações do IDCP-ASPD com as medidas externas corroboraram as expectativas. O bootstrap two-sample t-test sugeriu boa discriminação para os grupos não-clínico e psiquiátrico. Evidências favoráveis foram encontradas para uso do IDCP-ASPD, embora os achados precisem ser replicados em pacientes com transtorno da personalidade antissocial.

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Biografia do Autor

Lucas de Francisco Carvalho, Universidade São Francisco (USF), Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Doutor pela Universidade São Francisco (USF), em Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Ana Deyvis Santos Araújo Jesuíno, Universidade São Francisco (USF), Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Doutora pela Universidade São Francisco (USF), em Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Samanta Romanin Zuchetto, Universidade São Francisco (USF), Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Mestre em Psicologia pela Universidade São Francisco (USF), em Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Ana Carolina Zuanazzi, Universidade São Francisco (USF), Campinas, SP, Brasil.

Doutora em Psicologia com ênfase em avaliação psicológica pela Universidade São Francisco (USF), em Campinas, SP, Brasil, com estágio na University of Toledo-Ohio.

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Carvalho, L. de F., Jesuíno, A. D. S. A., Zuchetto, S. R., & Zuanazzi, A. C. (2021). Desenvolvimento da Escala Transtorno da Personalidade Antissocial do Inventário Dimensional Clínico da Personalidade de acordo com o HiTOP. Psico, 52(4), e36442. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2021.4.36442

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