@article{10272/24883, year = {2019}, month = {7}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10272/24883}, abstract = {Section III of the DSM-5 has generated a personality paradigm consisting of 25 personality facets identified in five domains. The developed assessment instrument PID- 5 has showed good psychometric properties but the potential for certain improvements still remain. In this paper, a sample of 282 dual diagnosis patients is used to provide evidence of the psychometric properties of the PID-5 Short Form. The mean value of Cronbach's alpha coefficients reached α = .73 on the facets and .84 for domains and test - retest values ranged between .57 - .83 for facets and .70 - .87 for the domains. CFAs conducted showed good fit on both models tested: the five correlated factor structure and hierarchical structure of personality traits. The WHODAS 2.0 domains of understanding and communicating, and participating in society, appear to show the strongest relationship with personality facets. In general, the PID-5 Short Form shows adequate psychometric properties for use in dual diagnosis patients.}, organization = {This study has been funded by the grant “Análisis de la intervención de los pacientes con patología dual: Estudio longitudinal sobre los factores que intervienen en la estabilidad psicopatológica y la calidad de vida” (PI-0287-2014) from the Fundación Progreso y Salud.}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, title = {Personality inventory for DSM-5–short form (PID-5-SF): Reliability, factorial structure, and relationship with functional impairment in dual diagnosis patients}, doi = {10.1177/1073191117739980}, author = {Díaz Batanero, María Carmen and Ramírez López, Juan and Domínguez Salas, Sara and Fernández Calderón, Fermín and Lozano Rojas, Óscar Martín}, }