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Validity of the DSM-III-R personality disorder Clusters
Authors:Laura H. Schopp  Timothy J. Trull
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia, 210 McAlester Hall, 65211 Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:This study assessed the validity of the DSM-III-R personality disorder clusters (i.e., odd-eccentric, dramatic-emotional-erratic, and anxious-fearful) by examining the relationships between self-report measures that tap the ldquocorerdquo features shared by disorders from each cluster and Cluster scores established via a semistructured interview in a sample of 57 outpatients. Results indicated a high degree of correlation among the DSM-III-R personality disorder Cluster scores. In addition, a series of regression analyses revealed that self-report scores did not account for a significant amount of variance in their respective Cluster scores over and above that accounted for by other self-report measures and other Cluster scores. These results suggest that the current DSM-III-R cluster classification scheme may not be appropriate, and it is recommended that a more empirically justifiable classification of the personality disorders be adopted in DSM-IV.
Keywords:DSM-III-R personality disorders  personality disorder clusters  odd-eccentric cluster  dramatic-emotional-erratic cluster  anxious-fearful cluster
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