Disintegration: A reconceptualization of psychosis proneness as a personality trait separate from the Big Five
Abstract
A nine-facet hierarchical taxonomy of Disintegration, a trait-like disposition that causes variations in psychotic-like behavior, is proposed, along with the scales to assess it. Strong correlations were demonstrated in students (n = 466) between lower-level dimensions, independent of the assessment method. Disintegration lay beyond the Five-Factor Model (FFM) space. This finding was replicated across informant types (self, mother, and father), samples (students and a national representative sample, n = 1001), and units of analyses (facets and items). The most frequent approach to preserve the FFM taxonomy of both normal and non-normal personality variants - mapping psychotic-like phenomena onto the Openness domain - found little support in our data. Disintegration was normally distributed in the general population. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:
Disintegration / Schizotypy / Multitrait-multimethod / Psychosis proneness and Five-factor modelSource:
Journal of Research in Personality, 2017, 70, 187-201Funding / projects:
- Identification, measurement and development of the cognitive and emotional competences important for a Europe-oriented society (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179018)
- European Commission [99/0010]
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2017.06.001
ISSN: 0092-6566; 1095-7251
WoS: 000413128400018
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85027229107
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Knežević, Goran AU - Savić, Danka A. AU - Kutlesic, Vesna AU - Opačić, Goran PY - 2017 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1785 AB - A nine-facet hierarchical taxonomy of Disintegration, a trait-like disposition that causes variations in psychotic-like behavior, is proposed, along with the scales to assess it. Strong correlations were demonstrated in students (n = 466) between lower-level dimensions, independent of the assessment method. Disintegration lay beyond the Five-Factor Model (FFM) space. This finding was replicated across informant types (self, mother, and father), samples (students and a national representative sample, n = 1001), and units of analyses (facets and items). The most frequent approach to preserve the FFM taxonomy of both normal and non-normal personality variants - mapping psychotic-like phenomena onto the Openness domain - found little support in our data. Disintegration was normally distributed in the general population. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. T2 - Journal of Research in Personality T1 - Disintegration: A reconceptualization of psychosis proneness as a personality trait separate from the Big Five VL - 70 SP - 187 EP - 201 DO - 10.1016/j.jrp.2017.06.001 ER -
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Knežević, G., Savić, D. A., Kutlesic, V.,& Opačić, G.. (2017). Disintegration: A reconceptualization of psychosis proneness as a personality trait separate from the Big Five. in Journal of Research in Personality, 70, 187-201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2017.06.001
Knežević G, Savić DA, Kutlesic V, Opačić G. Disintegration: A reconceptualization of psychosis proneness as a personality trait separate from the Big Five. in Journal of Research in Personality. 2017;70:187-201. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2017.06.001 .
Knežević, Goran, Savić, Danka A., Kutlesic, Vesna, Opačić, Goran, "Disintegration: A reconceptualization of psychosis proneness as a personality trait separate from the Big Five" in Journal of Research in Personality, 70 (2017):187-201, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2017.06.001 . .