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A psychometric evaluation of the Personality Assessment Inventory - short form clinical scales in an inpatient psychiatric sample

  • Samuel J. Sinclair
  • , Caleb J. Siefert
  • , Hal S. Shorey
  • , Daniel Antonius
  • , Andrew Shiva
  • , Kendra Kehl-Fie
  • , Mark A. Blais

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Abstract

Few studies have assessed the psychometric properties of the Personality Assessment Inventory short-form (PAI-SF) clinical scales, and none have conducted these evaluations using participants from psychiatric inpatient units. The present study evaluated item-level tests of scaling assumptions of the PAI-SF using a large (N = 503) clinical sample of participants who completed the PAI during their admission to a psychiatric inpatient unit. Internal consistency reliability was high across scales, and tests of item-scale convergence and discrimination generally confirmed hypothesized item groupings. Scale-level correlations supported unique variance being measured by each scale. Finally, agreement between the PAI short- and full-form scales was found to be high. The results are discussed with regards to scale interpretation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)262-266
Number of pages5
JournalPsychiatry Research
Volume170
Issue number2-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 30 2009

Keywords

  • PAI-SF
  • Personality Assessment Inventory short-form
  • Psychometric

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