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The Structure and Correlates of Self-Reported<i>DSM-5</i>Maladaptive Personality Traits: Findings From Two German-Speaking Samples
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2014
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Behavioral SciencesPsychopathologyPersonality PsychologyPsychiatryTrait FacetsGerman-speaking SamplesSocial SciencesPersonality DisorderPsychiatric DisorderDsm-5 Trait FacetsMedicinePersonality InventorySelf-assessmentPsychologyPersonality Disorders
The authors investigated the structure and correlates of DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits in two samples of 577 students and 212 inpatients using the German self-report form of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5. They found that (a) the factor structure of DSM-5 trait facets is largely in line with the proposed trait domains of Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Antagonism, Disinhibition, and Psychoticism; (b) all DSM-5 trait domains except Psychoticism are highly related to the respective domains of the Five-Factor Model of personality; (c) the trait facets are positively associated with a self-report measure of general personality dysfunction; and (d) the DSM-5 trait facets show differential associations with a range of self-reported DSM-IV Axis I disorders. These findings give further support to the new DSM-5 trait model and suggest that it may generalize to other languages and cultures.
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