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Table 5 Correlations between the PID-5-BF and full-length PID-5

From: Personality inventory for DSM-5 brief form(PID-5-BF) in Chinese students and patients: evaluating the five-factor model and a culturally informed six-factor model

PID-5-BF domains

220-item PID-5 domains

NA

De

An

Ps

Di

Normal sample (N = 3985)

 NA

0.64a

0.35a

0.33a

0.40a

0.52a

 IR

0.58a

0.03

0.32a

0.26a

0.28a

 De

0.37a

0.86a

0.30a

0.47a

0.43a

 An

0.37a

0.40a

0.75a

0.53a

0.43a

 Ps

0.57a

0.49a

0.46a

0.85a

0.54a

 Di

0.47a

0.32a

0.27a

0.40a

0.82a

Clinical sample (N = 395)

 NA

0.69a

0.31a

0.17a

0.30a

0.53a

 IR

0.54a

−0.05a

0.29a

0.23a

0.26a

 De

0.40a

0.91a

0.12a

0.43a

0.49a

 An

0.21a

0.30a

0.73a

0.35a

0.27a

 Ps

0.58a

0.50a

0.37a

0.88a

0.55a

 Di

0.51a

0.34a

0.20a

0.44a

0.84a

  1. NA Negative Affect, IR Interpersonal Relationships, De Detachment, An Antagonism, Ps Psychoticism, Di Disinhibition. Bold presents the highest correlation coefficient in each row
  2. aCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)