Background: Little is known about the inter-rater agreement of personality disorders in clinical settings. Methods: Clinicians rated 75 patients with substance use disorders on the DSM-IV criteria of personality disorders in random order, and on rating scales representing the severity of each. Results: Convergent validity agreement was moderate (range for r = 0.55, 0.67) for cluster B disorders rated with DSM-IV criteria, and discriminant validity was moderate for eight of the ten personality disorders. Convergent validity of the rating scales was only moderate for antisocial and narcissistic personality disorder. Discussion: Dimensional ratings may be used in research studies and clinical practice with some caution, and may be collected as one of several sources of information to describe the personality of a patient. © 2008 Hesse and Thylstrup; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hesse, M., & Thylstrup, B. (2008). Inter-rater agreement of comorbid DSM-IV personality disorders in substance abusers. BMC Psychiatry, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-8-37
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