Self-Informant Agreement on Personality Measures Sample Clauses

Self-Informant Agreement on Personality Measures. In non-clinical samples, self-informant agreement on personality is typically modest but significant (Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxx 2002; Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxxx; 2007). Importantly, agreement has been found to differ by trait, such that agreement is higher for those traits that are more observable, such as agreeableness or extraversion, relative to more ‘internal’ traits, such as neuroticism (Funder & Xxxxxx, 1988; Funder & Xxxxxxx, 1987; Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxx, 2004). That is, traits associated with visible behavioral manifestations tend to yield greater self-informant agreement than those traits associated with more private or less outwardly expressed behavioral manifestations. Given that that anxiety and depression are internalizing disorders, it is possible that personality traits relevant to those diagnoses yield poor self-informant agreement. However, this question remains relatively unexplored. In the broader literature, self-informant agreement on personality disorder diagnoses in clinical samples have yielded correlations ranging from .18 to .80 (Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxxx, 2002). Only two studies to date have examined self- informant agreement on Big Five personality traits among those with depression: Xxxxx et al. (1998) found self- and informant-ratings on the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) to be highly similar (r > .50) among a sample of individuals with unipolar depression, an agreement that is comparable if not slightly higher than what has been found across some non- clinical samples. Meanwhile, Xxxxx and Xxxxx (2002) found that there were no differences in agreement between individuals with a personality disorder with and without comorbid depression on the Big Five Inventory (BFI) and the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP). Interestingly, however, self-informant agreement on ratings of openness was higher for those with depression than those without. Taken together, these studies suggest that concordance between self- and informant- ratings of personality among individuals with depression may be comparable to, if not higher than, concordance among those without. However, to our knowledge no study to date has compared self-informant concordance rates for those with depression, relative to those without a history of psychopathology, within the same sample. Therefore, it may be premature to conclude that the relationship between self- and informant-reports of personality for indiv...
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