Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6789981 | Comprehensive Psychiatry | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The cross-cutting dimensional approach provided useful information in predicting a hostile/withdrawn interpersonal style as well as extroversion. Importantly, PD criterion scores and dimensional trait scores combined to predict this interpersonal style providing support to the alternative model of personality diagnosis in DSM-5. Clinicians are encouraged to assess dimensions of personality traits as these are related to interpersonal problems frequently encountered in psychiatric settings. While potentially useful, the dimensional approach articulated here did not yield substantial prediction of behavior.
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Authors
J. Christopher Fowler, Carla Sharp, Allison Kalpakci, Alok Madan, Joshua Clapp, Jon G. Allen, B. Christopher Frueh, John M. Oldham,