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The representation of four personality disorders by the schedule for nonadaptive and adaptive personality dimensional model of personality
Authors:Morey Leslie C  Warner Megan B  Shea M Tracie  Gunderson John G  Sanislow Charles A  Grilo Carlos  Skodol Andrew E  McGlashan Thomas H
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4235, USA. cm@psyc.tamu.edu
Abstract:This study examined the relationships of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality (SNAP) model of personality to 4 targeted personality disorders (PDs) in a large multisite sample of patients. Data were examined from 529 patients, who were assigned 1 of 5 primary diagnoses: borderline, schizotypal, avoidant, and obsessive-compulsive PDs and major depression without PD. Patients were administered the SNAP questionnaire and results were compared among diagnostic groups and between patient groups and nonclinical norms. Results indicated that the dimensions of the model appear to have considerable promise in differentiating normal from abnormal personality, particularly in the propensity of individuals with PDs to manifest negative affects and interpersonal detachment. Furthermore, the model appeared to successfully distinguish specific PDs, a property that represents a particular challenge for dimensional models of personality.
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