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Relationship between clinician assessment and self-assessment of personality disorders using the SWAP-200 and PAI.
Authors:Bradley, Rebekah   Hilsenroth, Mark   Guarnaccia, Clifford   Westen, Drew
Abstract:The relation between self- and peer-informant reports of personality using psychometric instruments has been the focus of considerable research. The quantified judgments of clinically experienced observers such as treating clinicians have also been studied. The focus of the present article is on the measurement of 3 personality disorders (borderline, antisocial, and obsessive-compulsive) using the Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP-200), an instrument designed to quantify personality ratings made by clinically experienced informants, and the self-report Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI). SWAP-200 personality disorder scales showed small to medium correlations with borderline and antisocial personality disorder scales from the PAI. As predicted, SWAP-200 obsessive-compulsive personality disorder correlated negatively with these scales, suggesting discriminant validity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:SWAP-200   personality disorders   systematic clinical interview   Q-sort   clinical prediction   Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure   Personality Assessment Inventory   clinician assessment   self-report
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