Comparing Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-4+ with Longitudinal, Expert, All Data (LEAD) standard diagnoses in a sample with a high prevalence of axis I and axis II disorders☆
Abstract
A comparison between the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire-4+ (PDQ-4+) and Longitudinal, Expert, All Data (LEAD) standard diagnoses was made in a sample of 100 patients with a high prevalence of both axis I and axis II disorders. The internal consistency was considered acceptable (α>.70) for 3 of 12 PDQ-4+ scales. Diagnostic agreement between the assessment methods was poor for specific personality disorders (PDs). The PDQ-4+ gave many false-positive diagnoses. Changing the diagnostic thresholds only marginally increased the agreement between methods or the diagnostic efficiency of the PDQ-4+. Multiple regression analyses showed that the discrepancies between the methods were strongly associated with the current level of perceived symptoms (SCL-90-R).
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☆ Supported by Ullevål University Hospital and grants from the Hans Evensen Foundation, the Johan Beckholm and wife Foundation, and the Solveig and Johan P. Sommer Foundation.
PII: S0010-440X(00)00184-X
doi:10.1053/comp.2000.0410295
