Validity and internal consistency of the Russian version of the The Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11 (FFiCD)

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Samylkin DV, Demidova LYu, Gadisov TG, et al. [Validity and internal consistency of the Russian version of the The Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11 (FFiCD)]. Rossiiskii psikhiatricheskii zhurnal [Russian Journal of Psychiatry]. 2024;(3):67-74. Russian

Abstract

In a one-stage retrospective study to assess the validity and internal consistency of The Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11 (FFiCD), 312 subjects were tested in a Russian-speaking audience, divided into 3 groups: mentally healthy (146 people), persons with personality disorders (113 people) and persons with schizophrenic spectrum disorders (53 people). Based on the results of the study, conclusions were drawn about the good internal consistency, the criterion and discriminative validity of the FFiCD scale, its sensitivity to the identification of trait domains in personality disorders.

Keywords personality disorder; ICD-11; personality traits; dimensional assessment; FFiCD

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