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Personality Subtypes of Suicidal Adults
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesPersonality PsychologyPsychiatrySuicidePsychologySuicide AttemptersFactor AnalysisSuicidal AdultsAdaptive FunctioningPersonality PathologyMental HealthSocial SciencesPersonality DisorderMedicinePsychopathologyPersonality Disorders
Research into personality factors related to suicidality suggests substantial variability among suicide attempters. A potentially useful approach that accounts for this complexity is personality subtyping. As part of a large sample looking at personality pathology, this study used Q-factor analysis to identify subtypes of 311 adult suicide attempters using Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure-II personality profiles. Identified subtypes included internalizing, emotionally dysregulated, dependent, hostile-isolated, psychopathic, and anxious somatizing. Subtypes differed in hypothesized ways on criterion variables that address their construct validity, including adaptive functioning, Axis I and II comorbidity, and etiology-related variables (e.g., history of abuse). Furthermore, dimensional ratings of the subtypes predicted adaptive functioning above DSM-based diagnoses and symptoms.
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