Desarrollo del Inventario Dimensional de Personalidad Clínica Escala de Trastornos de Personalidad Antisocial basada en HiTOP
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transtornos de la personalidad, diagnóstico diferencial, psicopatia, evaluación psicológicaResumen
Nuestro objectivo fue desarollar una version del Inventário Dimensional Clínico da Personalidade 2 (IDCP-2) que se basó en Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) para evaluar rasgos del transtorno de personalidad antisocial (i.e., IDCP escala Antissocial; IDCP-ASPD), y verificar sus propriedades psicometricas. Nuevos factores fueran desarollados para nuevos rasgos del transtorno, y dados fueran coletados con 206 adultos (Midad=31,3; 77,8% mujeres), responderan: IDCP-ASPD, factores del IDCP-2 y del Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5). El exploratory structural equating modeling (E-SEM) indicó tres factores, agrupando los 14 factores que componem el IDCP-ASPD. La precisión fue adecuada. Las corelaciones del IDCP-ASPD com las medidas externas corroboraron las expectativas. O bootstrap two-sample t-test apuntó buena discriminación para los grupos no clínico y psiquiatríco. Encontramos evidencias favorables para el uso de IDCP-ASPD, aunque los hallazgos deben ser replicados en pacientes con trastorno de personalidad antisocial.
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