Table 4.
Correlations among the PiCD, SASPD Trait-Coded, and FFM scales
| SASPD DT | SASPD DL | SASPD AK | SASPD NA | SASPD DN | PiCD DT | PiCD DL | PiCD AK | PiCD NA | PiCD DN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SASPD DT | .50 | .18 | .38 | .20 | ||||||
| SASPD DL | .25 | .34 | .24 | |||||||
| SASPD AK | .04 | .12 | ||||||||
| SASPD NA | .38 | |||||||||
| SASPD DN | ||||||||||
| PiCD DT | .65 | .47 | .15 | .22 | .10 | .26 | .14 | .44 | .37 | |
| PiCD DL | .11 | .38 | .11 | .15 | .36 | −.11 | .28 | .56 | ||
| PiCD AK | .00 | −.06 | .16 | −.02 | −.48 | .14 | −.39 | |||
| PiCD NA | .35 | .29 | .17 | .64 | .30 | .53 | ||||
| PiCD DN | .26 | .34 | .07 | .37 | .62 | |||||
| FFM E | −.53 | −.26 | .01 | −.24 | .07 | −.52 | .25 | −.10 | −.25 | .01 |
| FFM A | −.26 | −.53 | −.10 | −.13 | −.26 | −.23 | −.56 | .29 | −.08 | −.33 |
| FFM C | −.29 | −.27 | .03 | −.38 | −.54 | −.20 | −.21 | .56 | −.31 | −.67 |
| FFM N | .38 | .31 | .11 | .70 | .38 | .39 | .14 | −.02 | .81 | .50 |
| FFM O | −.23 | −.21 | −.01 | −.03 | .06 | −.24 | .06 | −.11 | .09 | .13 |
Note. N = 269. Correlations above .17 significant at p < .01. Bold = Large effect size (Cohen, 1992). Italics = moderate effect size. PiCD = Personality Inventory for ICD-11, DT = Detachment, DL = Dissocial, AK = Anankastic, NA = Negative Affectivity, DN = Disinhibition. SASPD = Standardized Assessment of Severity of Personality Disorder, FFM E = five-factor model composite extraversion, FFM A = five-factor model composite agreeableness, FFMC = five-factor model composite conscientiousness, FFM N = five-factor model composite neuroticism, FFM O = five-factor model composite openness.