Inventário Integrativo de Personalidade Dimensional para o CID-11: Desenvolvimento e Avaliação no Estabelecimento Prisional Peruano
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https://doi.org/10.24265/liberabit.2022.v28n1.05Palavras-chave:
Desenvolvimento de teste, Personalidade, ICD-11, Reclusos, Avaliação dimensional integrada, IDPI-11Resumo
Antecedentes: A desordem de personalidade (PD) é um importante preditor de ofensas; no entanto, existe um preditor de ofensas criminais; no entanto, há uma ausência de ausência de instrumentos clínicos para as características do peruano Condenado peruano. Objetivo: desenvolver um instrumento para medir a personalidade, o Inventário de Personalidade Integrativa Inventário Integrador de Personalidade Dimensional Versão Dimensional CIE- 11 (IDPI-11), de acordo com as normas da Classificação Internacional de Doenças de Doenças (ICD-11). Método: uma amostra estratificada de reclusos amostra estratificada de detentos do Estabelecimento Penitenciário de Huancayo (EPH) foi utilizada. Huancayo (EPH) (n estudo 1 = 60; n estudo 2 = 1095). Resultados: Encontramos índices de alta confiabilidade (McDonald's ω ≥ .73) e níveis adequados de validade do conteúdo (McDonald's ω ≥ .73) e níveis adequados de validade de conteúdo (CVI-S ≥ .87), construção e critério de validade de suas escalas, sendo capaz de explicar o (a) pertencente ao grupo de detentos com ofensas instrumentais ou impulsivas (R2) infratores instrumentais ou impulsivos (R2 N ≥ .52, OU ≥ 1.02, p ≤ .021); e (b) que aumenta a tendência de reincidência, conforme designado pelo grau de segurança prisional imposto impostos, aumentos (R2 ≥ .53, β ≥ 1.16, p ≤ .008). Conclusões: o instrumento construído é uma medida válida e confiável que permite uma dimensão e medida confiável que permite uma avaliação dimensional e integrada do a personalidade do condenado da polícia de Huancayo, de acordo com as normas do ICD-11. com as normas do ICD-11.
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LMHO, DNRC, e RMCA conceberam o artigo;
DNRC e PAAV coletaram os dados;
LMHO e PAAV realizaram a análise estatística;
LMHO revisou o conteúdo; e
RMCA aconselhou sobre todo o processo de estudo e preparação de manuscritos.
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