Christopher J Hopwood,Charles C Driver,Leslie C Morey,Andrew E Skodol
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当代人格障碍诊断将人格功能(PF)作为诊断的一般标准与人格特征作为障碍表现的风格区分开来。关于人格特质和人格特质之间的差异一直存在争议,但对人格特质和人格特质之间核心差异的研究受到过度依赖横断面数据的限制,这些数据可能对这些差异不敏感。我们将一个连续时间模型拟合到五因素模型人格特质方面,该模型分析了一般相关变化和可以由五因素模型域解释的变化,使用了来自协作纵向人格障碍研究(N = 733)的10年纵向数据。我们发现,一般的改变因素与外行和专家对心理健康的概念非常相似,并且比特质改变因素更能解释人格障碍症状随时间减少的差异。这些结果支持了人格特质和人格特质之间的区别,表明人格特质的特征可以在人格特质评估的变化过程中被识别出来,并强调了对这些概念的理论差异敏感的设计的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Personality functioning as generalized correlated changes in personality traits.
Contemporary personality disorder diagnosis distinguishes personality functioning (PF) as a general criterion for diagnosis from personality traits as the style in which the disorder manifests. There is ongoing debate about the distinctness of PF and personality traits, but research on core differences between PF and personality traits has been limited by an overreliance on cross-sectional data that may be insensitive to these differences. We fit a continuous time model to five-factor model personality trait facets that parsed general correlated change and change that could be accounted for by five-factor model domains using 10 years of longitudinal data from the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study (N = 733). We found that the general change factor was very similar to lay and expert conceptions of psychological health and explained more variance in personality disorder symptom reductions over time than trait change factors. These results support the distinction between PF and personality traits, suggest that features of PF can be identified within change processes in personality trait assessments, and highlight the importance of designs that are sensitive to theoretical differences in these concepts. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).