Bornstein R F, Cecero J J
Department of Psychology, Gettysburg College.
J Pers Assess. 2000 Apr;74(2):324-43. doi: 10.1207/S15327752JPA7402_11.
Meta-analysis of studies assessing the relation between interpersonal dependency test scores and five-factor model (FFM) domain scores revealed that dependency scores are positively correlated with FFM Neuroticism and Agreeableness scores and negatively correlated with FFM Extraversion, Openness, and Conscientiousness scores. The magnitudes of these correlations were all in the small-to-moderate range, and comparable score intercorrelations were obtained when participants' dependency levels were assessed by means of a trait dependency questionnaire, dependent personality disorder questionnaire, or dependent personality disorder interview. These findings have implications for researchers' efforts to deconstruct dependency into its basic trait elements and for the dimensional approaches to personality disorders being considered for future versions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
对评估人际依赖测试分数与五因素模型(FFM)领域分数之间关系的研究进行的荟萃分析表明,依赖分数与FFM神经质和宜人性分数呈正相关,与FFM外向性、开放性和尽责性分数呈负相关。这些相关性的大小均处于小到中等范围,并且当通过特质依赖问卷、依赖型人格障碍问卷或依赖型人格障碍访谈来评估参与者的依赖水平时,也获得了类似的分数相互关系。这些发现对于研究人员将依赖解构为其基本特质要素的努力,以及对《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》未来版本中正在考虑的人格障碍维度方法都具有启示意义。