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Personality Inventory for
DSM-5
(PID-5) in Clinical Versus Nonclinical Individuals: Generalizability of Psychometric Features
Bo Bach, Martin Sellbom,
Erik Simonsen
Department of Clinical Medicine
31
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Nonclinical
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Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)
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Psychometric Properties
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Non-inferiority Trial
100%
Measurement Invariance
75%
Clinical Samples
75%
Fifth Edition
25%
Structure Correlation
25%
Personality Inventory
25%
Clinical Setting
25%
Non-psychotic Disorders
25%
Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling
25%
Community-dwelling
25%
Five-factor
25%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
25%
Pathological Traits
25%
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Psychology
Psychometrics
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Personality Inventory
100%
Measurement Invariance
60%