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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2017 Feb 23;30(2):154–169. doi: 10.1037/pas0000459

Table 5.

Study 2 Five-Factor Solution for the PiCD, PID-5, and CAT-PD-SF Scales

Factor

Scale 1 2 3 4 5
CAT Psychoticism 1.00 .00 .02 −.02 .02
PID-5 Psychoticism .73 .04 −.06 .15 .09
CAT Detachment −.01 .97 −.03 −.02 −.19
PID-5 Detachment .05 .86 −.05 .09 .07
PiCD Detachment .00 .82 .08 −.02 .17
PiCD Anankastic −.04 .05 .76 .11 −.05
PID-5 Disinhibition .18 .07 −.42 .33 .31
PiCD Disinhibition .00 .02 −.49 .26 .44
CAT Disconstraint −.03 .04 −.87 .02 −.11
PID-5 Negative Affectivity .06 −.08 .04 .95 −.02
PiCD Negative Affective −.04 .09 .04 .87 .01
CAT Negative Emotionality .33 .21 −.11 .57 −.08
PiCD Dissocial −.07 .02 .03 .02 .93
PID-5 Antagonism .16 −.06 −.03 −.01 .80
CAT Antagonism .23 .12 −.02 −.07 .75

Note. N = 285; PiCD = Personality Inventory for ICD-11, PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (Krueger et al., 2012), CAT-PD-SF = Computerized Adaptive Test - Personality Disorders-Static Form (Simms et al., 2011). Loadings ≥ |.40| in bold. Loadings ≥ |.30| in italics.