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The Brave New World of Personality Disorder-Trait Specified: Effects of Additional Definitions on Coverage, Prevalence, and Comorbidity.

Lee Anna Clark1, Emily N Vanderbleek1, Jaime L Shapiro1, Hallie Nuzum1, Xia Allen1, Elizabeth Daly1, Thomas J Kingsbury1, Morgan Oiler1, Eunyoe Ro2.   

Abstract

The alternative dimensional model for personality disorder (PD) in DSM-5, Section III (DSM-5-III) includes two main criteria: (A) personality-functioning impairment, and (B) personality-trait pathology; provides specific functioning-and-trait criteria for six PD-type diagnoses; and introduces PD-trait specified (PD-TS), which requires meeting the general PD criteria and not meeting criteria for any specific PD type. We termed this Simple PD-TS and developed two additional definitions: Mixed PD-TS, meeting criteria for one or two PD types and having five or more additional pathological traits; and Complex PD-TS, meeting criteria for three or more PD types. In a mixed sample of 165 outpatients and 215 community adults screened to be at high-risk for PD, we investigated the effect of these additional definitions on prevalence, coverage, comorbidity, and within-diagnosis heterogeneity, and conclude that eliminating the PD-type diagnoses and thus having PD-TS as the only PD diagnosis would be both more parsimonious and more useful clinically.

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Keywords:  Personality disorder-trait specified; alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorder; dimensional diagnosis of personality disorder; personality disorder diagnosis; personality dysfunction; personality pathology; personality traits; personality-functioning impairment

Year:  2015        PMID: 26097740      PMCID: PMC4469240          DOI: 10.5127/pr.036314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopathol Rev        ISSN: 2051-8315


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