Examining the structure of personality dysfunction.

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1037/per0000648
Chelsea E Sleep, Nathaniel L Phillips, Tianwei V Du, Colin Vize, Donald R Lynam, Joshua D Miller
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Abstract

Personality impairment is a core feature of personality disorders in both current (i.e., Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition [DSM-5] personality disorders, International Classification of Diseases,11th revision personality disorders) and emerging (i.e., DSM-5's alternative model of personality disorders) models of psychopathology. Yet, despite its importance within clinical nosology, attempts to identify its optimal lower-order structure have yielded inconsistent findings. Given its presence in diagnostic models, it is important to better understand its empirical structure across a variety of instantiations. To the degree that impairment is multifaceted, various factors may have different nomological networks and varied implications for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Therefore, participants were recruited from two large public universities in the present preregistered study (N = 574) to explore the construct's structure with exploratory "bass-ackward" factor analyses at the item level. Participants completed over 250 items from six commonly used measures of personality dysfunction. Criterion variables in its nomological network were also collected (e.g., general and pathological personality traits, internalizing/externalizing behavior, and personality disorders) using both self- and informant-reports. These factor analyses identified four lower-order facets of impairment (i.e., negative self-regard, disagreeableness, intimacy problems, and lack of direction), all of which showed moderate to strong overlap with traits from both general and pathological models of personality. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

研究人格功能障碍的结构。
在当前(即《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版[DSM-5]人格障碍、《国际疾病分类》第 11 版人格障碍)和新出现(即 DSM-5 的人格障碍替代模型)的精神病理学模型中,人格障碍都是人格障碍的核心特征。然而,尽管它在临床命名学中非常重要,但试图确定其最佳低阶结构的研究结果却并不一致。鉴于其在诊断模型中的存在,我们有必要更好地了解其在各种实例中的经验结构。由于障碍是多方面的,各种因素可能具有不同的名义网络,并对评估、诊断和治疗产生不同的影响。因此,本研究从两所大型公立大学中招募了参与者(N = 574),通过探索性的 "后向 "因子分析,在项目层面上探索障碍的结构。参与者完成了六种常用人格功能障碍测量中的 250 多个项目。此外,还通过自我报告和线人报告的方式收集了其命名网络中的标准变量(如一般人格和病态人格特征、内化/外化行为和人格障碍)。这些因子分析确定了四个低阶的损伤面(即消极自律、不合群、亲密关系问题和缺乏方向感),所有这些都与一般人格和病态人格模型中的特征有中度到高度的重叠。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, 版权所有)。
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