The recording of personality strengths: An analysis of the impact of positive personality features on the long‐term outcome of common mental disorders

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Min Yang, P. Tyrer, H. Tyrer
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Abstract Although personality strengths are assessed frequently in occupational and managerial settings and in children, they have been less used in studies of personality disorder. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of a measure of personality strengths derived from the comprehensive version of the Personality Assessment Schedule (CPAS) (i.e., positive and reinforcing traits) on clinical symptoms and functioning. Eighty‐nine patients with anxiety and depression seen at the 30‐year follow‐up point in a cohort study (Nottingham Study of Neurotic Disorder) were administered the Comprehensive version of the PAS (CPAS). A factor analysis of the results determined the main groupings and their impact on long‐term outcomes as well as their association with change of outcomes over 30 years. Five positive factors (strengths), forceful considerateness, emotional toughness, cautiousness, independence and discernment accounted for 67.2% of the variance using both Varimax and Promax rotations. Low positive scores were strongly associated with suicide attempts, moderate/severe personality disorder, cothymia (mixed anxiety‐depression), greater symptomatology and poor social function. High scores were protective of serious pathology and particularly effective in inhibiting suicidal behaviour. The promotion of personality strengths may be of value in preventing suicidal behaviour and helping pro‐social change in those with personality disturbance.
人格优势的记录:积极的人格特征对常见精神障碍长期结果的影响分析
摘要尽管人格强度在职业和管理环境中以及在儿童中经常被评估,但在人格障碍研究中使用较少。本研究的目的是检验综合版人格评估表(CPAS)中的人格强度指标(即积极和强化特征)对临床症状和功能的影响。在一项队列研究(诺丁汉神经症研究)的30年随访点,89名焦虑和抑郁患者接受了综合版PAS(CPAS)。对结果的因素分析确定了主要分组及其对长期结果的影响,以及它们与30岁以上结果变化的关系 年。使用Varimax和Promax旋转,五个积极因素(优势)、有力的考虑力、情感韧性、谨慎性、独立性和洞察力占方差的67.2%。低阳性分数与自杀未遂、中度/重度人格障碍、处女膜(混合焦虑-抑郁)、症状严重和社交功能差密切相关。高分对严重的病理有保护作用,在抑制自杀行为方面尤其有效。促进人格优势可能对预防自杀行为和帮助人格障碍患者进行亲社会变革具有价值。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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