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Gender bias in self-report personality disorder inventories.

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There has been considerable controversy and research regarding gender biases in the diagnosis of personality disorders, but few studies have explored whether personality disorder self-report inventories might contain gender biases. The current study investigated whether items from three commonly used inventories evidence a potential for gender bias. Subjects were from outpatient mental health clinics. Items were considered gender biased if they exhibited gender differences and failed to correlate with or, more importantly, correlated negatively with dysfunction. Thirty-eight items evidenced potential bias, the majority of which were from Narcissistic scales. The implications of the results for the clinical assessment of purportedly maladaptive personality traits and for the construction of personality disorder scales are discussed.

Year of Publication
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1969
Journal
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Journal of personality disorders
Volume
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14
Issue
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3
Number of Pages
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218-32
Date Published
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1969
ISSN Number
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0885-579X
URL
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https://guilfordjournals.com/doi/10.1521/pedi.2000.14.3.218
DOI
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10.1521/pedi.2000.14.3.218
Short Title
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J Pers Disord
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