Author:
MULDER ROGER T.,JOYCE PETER R.
Abstract
This paper attempts to construct a simplified system for the classification of personality
disorders, and relates this system to normally distributed human personality characteristics. One
hundred and forty-eight subjects with a variety of psychiatric diagnoses were evaluated using the
SCID-II structured clinical interview for personality disorders. A four-factor solution of personality
disorder symptoms was obtained and we labelled these factors ‘the four As’ : antisocial, asocial,
asthenic and anankastic. The factors related to the four temperament dimensions of the
Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire (TPQ), but less closely to Eysenck Personality
Questionnaire (EPQ) dimensions. The four factors were similar to those identified in a number of
studies using a variety of assessment methods and this lends some credibility to our findings. It
suggests that a more parsimonious set of trait descriptors could be used to provide simpler, less
overlapping categories that retain links with current clinical practice. In addition, these factors can
be seen as extremes of normally distributed behaviours obtained using the TPQ questionnaire.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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