Medición de Rasgos Patológicos de la Personalidad con el PID5BF+M

Propriedades Psicométricas y Datos Normativos Brasileños

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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2025.1.47090

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Estudio de Validación, Trastornos de la Personalidad, Diagnóstico

Resumen

El Personality Inventory for DSM-5 – Brief Form Plus Modified (PID5BF+M) se utiliza ampliamente para evaluar rasgos de personalidad patológicos, pero es necesaria uma evaluación psicométrica en poblaciones brasileñas. Este estudio examinó la estructura interna, la fiabilidad, la validez y los datos normativos del PID5BF+M brasileño. Participaron un total de 4.415 brasileños, procedentes de cuatro bases de datos que previamente habían utilizado el instrumento. Los datos se recopilaron a través de redes sociales. Se evaluó la replicabilidad de la estructura factorial y se analizaron las correlaciones con medidas relacionadas con la personalidad. Los resultados indicaron una consistencia interna aceptable para 16 de las 18 facetas (media α = 0,64, DE = 0,11). La estructura de seis factores se replicó con éxito, y los puntajes factoriales mostraron correlaciones consistentes con medidas externas. Se presentan datos normativos. Estos hallazgos proporcionan evidencia de la fiabilidad y validez del PID5BF+M brasileño, respaldando su uso seguro en la evaluación clínica y en investigaciones futuras sobre rasgos de personalidad patológicos.

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Sergio Eduardo Silva de Oliveira, Universidad de Brasilia (UNB), Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasilc

Doctor en Psicología (UFRGS) y Profesor del Departamento de Psicología Clínica y del Programa de Posgrado en Psicología Clínica y Cultura de la Universidad de Brasilia (UnB).

Joana Bücker, Universidad de Vale do Taquari (Univates), Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.

Doctor en Psiquiatría y Ciencias del Comportamiento (UFRGS) y profesor del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Vale do Taquari (Univates).

Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Universidad Estatal de Piauí (UESPI), Teresina, Piauí, Brasil.

Doctor en Psicología (USF) y Profesor del Departamento de Psicología de la Universidad Estatal de Piauí (UESPI).

André Pereira Gonçalves, Universidad de Brasilia (UNB), Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasil

Doctor en Psicología (USF) y Profesor del Instituto Multidisciplinario de Salud (IMS) y del Programa de Posgrado en Psicología de la Salud de la Universidad Federal de Bahía (UFBA).

Robert Frank Krueger, Universidad de Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Estados Unidos de América.

Doctor en Psicología de la Universidad de Wisconsin – Madison (UW) y Profesor del Departamento de Psicología y del Programa de Posgrado en Psicología de la Universidad de Minnesota (UMN).

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2025-12-11

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Silva de Oliveira, S. E., Bücker, J., Aragão Guimarães, L. D., Pereira Gonçalves, A., & Frank Krueger, R. (2025). Medición de Rasgos Patológicos de la Personalidad con el PID5BF+M: Propriedades Psicométricas y Datos Normativos Brasileños. Psico, 56(1), e47090. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2025.1.47090