Connecting loneliness with pathological personality traits: Evidence for genetic and environmental mediation from a study of older twins.

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1037/per0000635
Colin D Freilich, Matt McGue, Susan C South, Glenn I Roisman, Robert F Krueger
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Loneliness has broad public health importance, especially in older adulthood, and there is some evidence suggesting it is associated with several personality disorders (PDs). The etiology of these PD-loneliness associations, however, has rarely been studied, especially in the context of the maladaptive traits of the DSM-5 alternative model of personality disorder (AMPD). To address these limitations, we estimated phenotypic, genetic, and unique environmental associations between loneliness and maladaptive personality traits in a sample of older adults from the Minnesota Twin Registry (n = 1,356, Mage = 70.4). Loneliness was moderately to strongly associated with each of the AMPD domains of negative affect, detachment, antagonism, disinhibition, and psychoticism (r = .22-.58), with evidence of both genetic (rg = .45-.75) and unique environmental (re = .10-.48) influences explaining the associations to varying degrees. We argue that loneliness may be an underappreciated concomitant of personality pathology, with PD traits perhaps underlying its development. Indeed, these findings suggest that loneliness may be a manifestation of the genetic and environmental forces that also lead to pathological personality variation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

将孤独与病态人格特征联系起来:老年双胞胎研究中的遗传和环境中介证据。
孤独感对公众健康具有广泛的重要性,尤其是在老年期,而且有证据表明孤独感与几种人格障碍(PDs)有关。然而,这些人格障碍与孤独感关联的病因却很少被研究,尤其是在DSM-5人格障碍替代模型(AMPD)的适应不良特质背景下。 为了解决这些局限性,我们在明尼苏达双胞胎登记处(n = 1,356, Mage = 70.4)的老年人样本中估计了孤独感与适应不良人格特质之间的表型、遗传和独特环境关联。孤独与 AMPD 的消极情绪、疏离、对抗、抑制和精神病性(r = .22-.58)各领域都有中度到高度的关联,有证据表明遗传(rg = .45-.75)和独特环境(re = .10-.48)的影响在不同程度上解释了这些关联。我们认为,孤独可能是人格病理学中一个未被充分重视的伴随因素,而人格病理学特征可能是其发展的基础。事实上,这些研究结果表明,孤独可能是遗传和环境力量的一种表现形式,而遗传和环境力量也会导致病态人格的变异。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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