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. 2005 Jun;17(2):123-31.
doi: 10.1037/1040-3590.17.2.123.

Self- and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems

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Self- and peer perspectives on pathological personality traits and interpersonal problems

Allan Clifton et al. Psychol Assess. 2005 Jun.

Abstract

This study compares the relationship between personality disorders and interpersonal problems as obtained by self-report and peer-report measures. Participants (N = 393) were administered self- and peer-report versions of the Peer Inventory for Personality Disorder and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-64. Canonical analyses demonstrated similar relationships between personality disorder features and interpersonal problems as measured by either self or peer. Analyses between self and peer found little shared variance across sources, indicating a large method variance. Results indicate that although similar constructs are identified by self and peers in their understanding of personality pathology and associated interpersonal problems, self-report information overlaps very little with information obtained from peers, underscoring the importance of obtaining multiple sources of information.

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