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Internal consistency of measures for ICD-11 personality disorder severity and traits: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Luis Hualparuca-Olivera(corresponding author)
    ,
  • ,
  • Julio Torales
    ,
  • Cristian Ramos-Vera
    ,
  • Dayana Ramos-Campos
    ,
  • Luis Córdova-Gónzales
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad Continental, Huancayo
    ,
  • ,
  • Universidad Nacional de Asunción
    ,
  • Universidad César Vallejo
    ,
  • Psychological Science
    ,
  • Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
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Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 357-368 (12 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Personality and Mental Health (Volume 18, Issue 4)

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 2024
  • Published - 11/2024

Publication status

Published - 11/2024

ISSN

1932-8621

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  • Scopus: 85200139984

Abstract

A number of measures and scales have been developed for the ICD-11 personality disorder (PD) diagnosis, including severity and trait dimensions. The present systematic review and meta-analysis sought to evaluate the internal consistency of these measures across different populations and cultures. A systematic search was conducted across four databases where relevant studies were subjected to explicit eligibility criteria resulting in 49 included studies and 370 effect sizes. Study characteristics were tabulated, their methodological quality was evaluated, and findings were synthesized using random effects meta-analysis. Findings overall indicated that measures of ICD-11 PD severity and trait domains have adequate levels of internal consistency (α/ω = 0.82, 95% CI [0.81; 0.83], I2 = 97.3%). Aspects such as sample, country, language, format, and measured construct were significant sources of variation. Additional meta-analyses revealed that some measures performed better than others for certain dimensions. Internal consistency was overall supported across ICD-11 measures of severity and trait domains. Future research should further investigate the interrater reliability, test–retest reliability and stability, and alignment with interview-based PD diagnoses.

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