In order to assess the relationships between DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorder (AMPD) maladaptive personality traits and self-reports of aggression, 508 Italian adult participants who met at least one DSM-IV Axis II/DSM-5 Section II personality disorder (PD) diagnosis were administered the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) and the Aggression Questionnaire (AQ). Analysis results showed that multiple regression results, PID-5 Hostility, Callousness, and Risk Taking trait scale scores explained a large amount of variance in AQ Physical Aggression (PA) scores. Moreover, PID-5 Hostility, Callousness, and Risk Taking explained more than 20% of the variance in the AQ Physical Aggression scale scores that was left unexplained by selected continuously scored DSM-IV Axis II/ DSM-5 Section II PDs, whereas SCID-II Paranoid, Narcissistic, Borderline, and Antisocial PDs added only 4% of variance to the amount of variance in AQ Physical Aggression scores that was already explained by the PID-5 trait scale scores.
Dsm-5 alternative model of personality disorder dysfunctional personality traits as predictors of self-reported aggression in an italian sample of consecutively admitted, personality-disordered psychotherapy patients / Somma, Antonella; Krueger, R. F.; Markon, K. E.; Alajmo, V. B. M.; Arlotta, E.; Beretta, S.; Boni, F.; Busso, S. L.; Manini, R.; Nazzaro, G.; Maffei, C.; Fossati, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS. - ISSN 0885-579X. - 34:(2020), pp. 5-24. [10.1521/pedi_2019_33_430]
Dsm-5 alternative model of personality disorder dysfunctional personality traits as predictors of self-reported aggression in an italian sample of consecutively admitted, personality-disordered psychotherapy patients
Somma Antonella
Primo
;Busso S. L.;Manini R.;Maffei C.Penultimo
;Fossati A.Ultimo
2020-01-01
Abstract
In order to assess the relationships between DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorder (AMPD) maladaptive personality traits and self-reports of aggression, 508 Italian adult participants who met at least one DSM-IV Axis II/DSM-5 Section II personality disorder (PD) diagnosis were administered the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) and the Aggression Questionnaire (AQ). Analysis results showed that multiple regression results, PID-5 Hostility, Callousness, and Risk Taking trait scale scores explained a large amount of variance in AQ Physical Aggression (PA) scores. Moreover, PID-5 Hostility, Callousness, and Risk Taking explained more than 20% of the variance in the AQ Physical Aggression scale scores that was left unexplained by selected continuously scored DSM-IV Axis II/ DSM-5 Section II PDs, whereas SCID-II Paranoid, Narcissistic, Borderline, and Antisocial PDs added only 4% of variance to the amount of variance in AQ Physical Aggression scores that was already explained by the PID-5 trait scale scores.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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