Personality Inventory for DSM-5

(PID-5)

Computerized Report

Kristian E. Markon, Andrea Fossati, Antonella Somma, Robert F. Krueger

PID-5 Administration and Scoring Online & Offline

The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) is a measure developed for the assessment of the 25 dysfunctional personality traits and 5 broad dysfunctional personality domains listed in the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorder Trait Model.

This website provides clinicians with a computerized administration and scoring system for different versions of the PID-5.

Computerised report in a nutshell
WHY IT COULD BE USEFUL?

Online and offline administration options.

No need for manual data entry

Norms based on a US census-matched panel

Raw scores, T-scores and percentiles are immediately available

Simplifies reading of results by providing a graphical representation of scale profiles

Users have the possibility to save examinee test and report using an ID code


Computerised report in a nutshell:
WHAT CAN YOU OBTAIN?

Raw scores for PID-5 scales (depending on the PID-5 version selected by the user, all available scales – trait scales, domain scales and validity scales – are automatically included)

T-scores and percentiles (depending on the PID-5 version chosen, normative data are provided)

Graph of T-scores