Furr R Michael, Dougherty Donald M, Marsh Dawn M, Mathias Charles W
Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, NC 27106, USA.
J Pers. 2007 Jun;75(3):629-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2007.00451.x.
We examine two issues linking personality pathology and judgment of traits within the Five-Factor Model of personality. We hypothesize that pathology moderates self-other agreement--"target" participants with pathology should be less judgable than participants without pathology. In addition, we hypothesize that pathology could partially produce agreement across a variety of traits, particularly those traits fundamental to the pathology. In an adolescent sample including a group with Conduct Disorder (CD) and a Control group, we examine agreement between adolescents' self-reports and their mothers' informant reports. Using trait-centered and person-centered perspectives, we find support for both hypotheses. Results have implications for understanding the processes affecting personality judgment, for increasing integration of traditional personality research and personality pathology, and for personality assessment.
我们研究了人格五因素模型中人格病理学与特质判断之间的两个关联问题。我们假设病理学调节自我与他人的一致性——有病理学特征的“目标”参与者比没有病理学特征的参与者更难被判断。此外,我们假设病理学可能部分导致在各种特质上的一致性,特别是那些对病理学至关重要的特质。在一个包括品行障碍(CD)组和对照组的青少年样本中,我们检验了青少年自我报告与他们母亲的知情者报告之间的一致性。从以特质为中心和以个体为中心的角度出发,我们的两个假设均得到了支持。研究结果对于理解影响人格判断的过程、促进传统人格研究与人格病理学的整合以及人格评估具有重要意义。