Structure of Pathological Personality Traits Through the Lens of the CAT-PD Model

Whitney R. Ringwald, Leah Emery, Shereen Khoo, Lee Anna Clark, Yuliya Kotelnikova, Matthew D. Scalco, David Watson, Aidan G.C. Wright, Leonard J. Simms

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Abstract

Personality pathology is increasingly conceptualized within hierarchical, dimensional trait models. The Comprehensive Assessment of Traits Relevant to Personality Disorders (CAT-PD) is a pathological-trait measure with potential to improve on currently prevailing instruments because it has wider content coverage; however, its domain-level structure, which is of scientific and clinical interest, is not established. In this study, we investigated the structure and construct validity of the CAT-PD’s domain level to facilitate wider use of the measure. We estimated five- and six-factor models with exploratory factor analysis in a pooled sample of eight independent subsamples (N = 3,987) and found that both models fit the data well; each had interpretable factors that were invariant across gender, sample type, and Black/White racial groups; and the factors had good convergent validity with other measures of maladaptive traits, Big Five personality, and interpersonal problems. Our results support the validity of the CAT-PD for assessing multiple levels of the pathological trait hierarchy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2276-2295
Number of pages20
JournalAssessment
Volume30
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • assessment
  • dimensional trait models
  • maladaptive traits
  • personality disorders
  • transdiagnostic

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