Literature DB >> 11037388

Dimensions and categories: the "big five" factors and the DSM personality disorders.

L C Morey1, J Gunderson, B D Quigley, M Lyons.   

Abstract

The five-factor model of personality, which has been widely studied in personality psychology, has been hypothesized to have specific relevance for DSM-defined personality disorders. To evaluate hypothesized relationships of the five-factor model of personality to personality disorders, 144 patients with personality disorders (diagnosed via a structured interview) completed an inventory to assess the five-factor model. Results indicated that the majority of the personality disorders can be differentiated in theoretically predictable ways using the five-factor model of personality. However, while the personality disorders as a whole appear to be differentiable from normal personality functioning on the five factors, the patterns are quite similar across the disorders, a finding that may provide some insight into the general nature of personality pathology but may also suggest problems with discriminant validity. Third, it does not appear that considering disorders as special combinations of features (as might be expected in some categorical models) is more informative than considering them as the sum of certain features (as might be expected in a dimensional model).

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11037388     DOI: 10.1177/107319110000700301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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