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Table 2 Correlations between PID-5 domains and BFI scales

From: The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Short Form (PID-5-SF): psychometric properties and association with big five traits and pathological beliefs in a Norwegian population

 

BFI scales

R2

Profile agreement

Neuroticism

Extraversion

Openness

Agreeableness

Conscientious-ness

PID-5-SF domains

O

D

S

O

D

S

O

D

S

O

D

S

O

D

S

O

D

S

O-D

O-S

Negative affectivity

.77

.73

.76

-.24

−.22

−.10

−.10

−.11

.02

−.23

−.21

−.28

−.31

−.29

−.25

.60

.54

.59

1.00

.97

Detachment

.44

.42

.41

−.69

−.61

−.54

−.10

−.07

.15

−.52

−.48

−.39

−.36

−.35

−.40

.59

.49

.49

.99

.93

Psychoticism

.35

.27

.32

−.33

−.29

−.26

.26

.25

.35

−.43

−.39

−.24

−.41

−.33

−.29

.40

.31

.29

.99

.94

Antagonism

.01

.02

.21

−.05

−.07

.10

.19

.15

.21

−.48

−.48

−.36

−.19

−.18

−.36

.29

.28

.30

1.00

.83

Disinhibition

.40

.38

.34

−.23

−.19

.01

.08

.11

.19

−.36

−.34

−.33

−.72

−.69

−.78

.57

.53

.69

1.00

.95

  1. R2 indicates the degree to which all BFI scales account for each PID-5 domain score (all ps < .001). O original form; D derived short form; S standalone short form. Coefficients in bold are significant at p < 0.05