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An evaluation of evaluative personality terms: A comparison of the Big Seven and Five-factor model in predicting psychopathology.
Authors:Durrett  Christine; Trull  Timothy J
Abstract:Two personality models are compared regarding their relationship with personality disorder (PD) symptom counts and with lifetime Axis I diagnoses. These models share 5 similar domains, and the Big 7 model also includes 2 domains assessing self-evaluation: positive and negative valence. The Big 7 model accounted for more variance in PDs than the 5-factor model, primarily because of the association of negative valence with most PDs. Although low-positive valence was associated with most Axis I diagnoses, the 5-factor model generally accounted for more variance in Axis I diagnoses than the Big 7 model. Some predicted associations between self-evaluation and psychopathology were not found, and unanticipated associations emerged. These findings are discussed regarding the utility of evaluative terms in clinical assessment. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Big Seven  five-factor model  positive valence  negative valence  psychopathology  evaluative personality terms  personality models  personality disorder symptom counts  lifetime Axis I diagnosis
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