Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits
We explored the clinical relevance of resilient, overcontrolled and undercontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits. We examined if these prototypes could be differentiated in terms of personality functioning, and internalizing and externalizing pathology. Self-repo...
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doaj-48758d8f3acb42b3986458a79a8c58c02021-06-03T14:52:09ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-05-0175e06938Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traitsGina Rossi0Laura C. Weekers1Joost Hutsebaut2Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Department Psychology, Personality and Psychopathology Research Group, Brussels, Belgium; Corresponding author.Viersprong Institute for Studies on Personality Disorders, Halsteren, the NetherlandsViersprong Institute for Studies on Personality Disorders, Halsteren, the NetherlandsWe explored the clinical relevance of resilient, overcontrolled and undercontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits. We examined if these prototypes could be differentiated in terms of personality functioning, and internalizing and externalizing pathology. Self-report questionnaires and structured interviews were administered to 192 adult patients referred to a mental health care center specialized in assessment and treatment of personality disorders. Through cluster analysis we identified a resilient type with no elevation on maladaptive trait domains and showing better personality functioning and less pathology than the overcontrolled and undercontrolled types. Furthermore, the overcontrolled type had elevated Negative Affectivity and a higher prevalence of mood disorders, whereas the undercontrolled type had elevations on all maladaptive traits, with the exception of Disinhibition, and higher rates of narcissistic and borderline personality disorders. Given the differences in psychopathology between the types, identifying these types may inform treatment focus. Also, in line with a stepped care model, compared to overcontrollers, resilient types may need less intensive treatment and undercontrollers may need more intensive treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021010410Personality typologyMaladaptive DSM-5 personality traitsResilientUndercontrolledOvercontrolledPersonality functioning |
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Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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Resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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resilient, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled personality types based upon dsm-5 maladaptive personality traits |
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We explored the clinical relevance of resilient, overcontrolled and undercontrolled personality types based upon DSM-5 maladaptive personality traits. We examined if these prototypes could be differentiated in terms of personality functioning, and internalizing and externalizing pathology. Self-report questionnaires and structured interviews were administered to 192 adult patients referred to a mental health care center specialized in assessment and treatment of personality disorders. Through cluster analysis we identified a resilient type with no elevation on maladaptive trait domains and showing better personality functioning and less pathology than the overcontrolled and undercontrolled types. Furthermore, the overcontrolled type had elevated Negative Affectivity and a higher prevalence of mood disorders, whereas the undercontrolled type had elevations on all maladaptive traits, with the exception of Disinhibition, and higher rates of narcissistic and borderline personality disorders. Given the differences in psychopathology between the types, identifying these types may inform treatment focus. Also, in line with a stepped care model, compared to overcontrollers, resilient types may need less intensive treatment and undercontrollers may need more intensive treatment. |
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Personality typology Maladaptive DSM-5 personality traits Resilient Undercontrolled Overcontrolled Personality functioning |
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