Further validation of the Personality Disorder Severity for ICD-11 (PDS-ICD-11) scale in a community mental health sample.
Tiffany A BrownMartin SellbomPublished in: Psychological assessment (2023)
The International Classification of Diseases, 11th Edition (ICD-11) has reconceptualized personality disorders (PD), and measures are therefore being developed to aid the assessment of ICD-11 PD. The present study examined the validity of the recently developed self-report inventory the Personality Disorder Severity for ICD-11 (PDS -ICD-11 ), and its utility in differentiating across ICD-11 PD severity levels in a community mental health sample ( n = 232). We examined the associations between the PDS- ICD-11 with various clinician ratings, self-report questionnaires, and informant-report measures of dimensional personality impairment and traditional Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition PDs. Further, we examined mean group differences in PDS- ICD-11 scores between levels of ICD-11 PD clinician diagnosis. The PDS- ICD-11 exhibited moderate-to-large associations with all clinician ratings, and more variable associations with self-report and informant-report measures. PDS- ICD-11 mean scores were significantly different across all levels of ICD-11 PD clinician-rated diagnostic levels. These findings provide additional promising evidence for the validity and utility of the PDS- ICD-11 for the assessment of ICD-11 PD in community mental health patients. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).