It's not that Difficult: An Interrater Reliability Study of the DSM-5 Section III Alternative Model for Personality Disorders.
Darren J. Garcia,Rebecca M. Skadberg,Megan R. Schmidt,Shane Bierma,Rebecca L. Shorter,Mark H. Waugh +5 more
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Results showed that student clinicians can learn Criterion A of the AMPD to a high level of interrater reliability and agreement with expert ratings, and the model, including the LPF, is very learnable.Abstract:
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed. [DSM–5]; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) Section III Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD) represents a novel...read more
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A Brief but Comprehensive Review of Research on the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders.
TL;DR: Both the Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders and the chapter on personality disorders (PD) in the recent version of ICD-11 embody a shift from a categorical to a dimensional paradigm for the classification of PD.
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The Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0: Update of a brief instrument for assessing level of personality functioning.
TL;DR: The development, preliminary psychometric evaluation and sensitivity to change of a revised brief self-report questionnaire, the Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0 demonstrated satisfactory internal consistency and promising construct validity and constitutes a short, user-friendly instrument that provides a quick impression of the severity of personality pathology.
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Interrater Reliability of the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders Module i: Level of Personality Functioning Scale.
Tore Buer Christensen,Muirne C. S. Paap,Marianne Arnesen,Karoline H. Koritzinsky,Tor Erik Nysæter,Ingeborg Helene Eikenæs,Sara Germans Selvik,Kristoffer Lygren Walther,Svenn Torgersen,Donna S. Bender,Andrew E. Skodol,Elfrida Hartveit Kvarstein,Geir Pedersen,Geir Pedersen,Benjamin Hummelen +14 more
TL;DR: Overall the level of personality functioning was measured with a sufficient degree of IRR when assessed by the SCID–5–AMPD I, and the test–retest study revealed questionable reliability estimates for some subdomains.
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Mental health professionals' perceived clinical utility of the ICD-10 vs. ICD-11 classification of personality disorders.
Signe Joost Hansen,Sune Christensen,Mickey Kongerslev,Mickey Kongerslev,Michael B. First,Thomas A. Widiger,Erik Simonsen,Erik Simonsen,Bo Bach +8 more
TL;DR: Initial evidence is provided that mental health professionals perceive the I CD-11 PD classification as slightly more useful for clinical practice than the ICD-10 classification.
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A systematic review of the clinical utility of the DSM-5 section III alternative model of personality disorder.
TL;DR: A mixed-methods systematic review aimed to determine the clinical utility of the AMPD within a clinical population and concluded that the convergent, narrative synthesis of results was largely in support of theAMPD's clinical utility.
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