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Differential Diagnosis of Personality Disorders by the Seven-Factor Model of Temperament and Character

Dragan M. Svrakic, MD, PhD; Cynthia Whitehead; Thomas R. Przybeck, PhD; C. Robert Cloninger, MD
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1993;50(12):991-999. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1993.01820240075009
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We used multiaxial structured interviews and questionnaires to evaluate the ability of self-reports on seven personality dimensions to predict independent interview diagnoses of DSM-III-R personality disorders. We studied 136 consecutive adult psychiatric inpatients, excluding those with psychosis, organic mental disorders, and severe agitation. Sixty-six patients had interview diagnoses of DSM-III-R personality disorders. Most also had mood disorders. We confirmed the hypotheses that self-reports of low selfdirectedness and cooperativeness strongly predicted the number of personality symptoms in all interview categories, whereas the other factors distinguished among subtypes as predicted. Selfdirectedness and cooperativeness also predicted the presence of any personality disorder by differentiating patients varying in risk from 11% to 94%. Patients in clusters A, B, and C were differentiated by low reward dependence, high novelty seeking, and high harm avoidance, respectively. We conclude that low self-directedness and cooperativeness are core features of all personality disorders and are validly measured by the seven-factor Temperament and Character Inventory, but not the five-factor NeuroticismExtraversion-Openness inventory. Each DSM-III-R personality disorder category is associated with a unique profile of scores in the seven-factor model, providing an efficient guide to differential diagnosis and treatment.

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Stangl D, Pfohl B, Zimmerman M, Bowers W, Corenthal C.  A structured interview for DSM-III personality disorders: a preliminary report . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1985;;42:594-596.
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Heath AC, Cloninger CR, Martin NG.  Testing a model for the genetic structure of personality . J Pers Soc Psychol . In press.
Costa PT Jr, McCrae RR.  Personality in adulthood: a six-year longitudinal study of self-reports and spouse ratings on the NEO personality inventory . J Pers Soc Psychol . 1988;;54:853-863.
Robins LN. Deviant Children Grown Up: A Sociological and Psychiatric Study of Sociopathic Personality . Baltimore, Md: Williams & Wilkins; 1966;.
Whitbourne SK, Waterman A.  Psychosocial development during adult years: age and cohort comparisons . Dev Psychol . 1979;;15:373-378.
Whitbourne SK, Tesch SA.  A comparison of identity and intimacy statuses in college students and alumni . Dev Psychol . 1985;;21:1039-1044.
Markides KS, Levin J, Ray L.  Religion, aging, and life satisfaction: an 8-year, 3-wave longitudinal study . Gerontologist . 1987;;27:660-665.
Schaie SK, Willis SL. Adult Development and Aging . 3rd ed. New York, NY: HarperCollins; 1991;.
Cloninger CR.  A unified biosocial theory of personality and its role in the development of anxiety states . Psychiatr Dev . 1986;;3:167-226.
Cloninger CR, Przybeck TR, Svrakic DM.  The tridimensional personality questionnaire: US normative data . Psychol Rep . 1991;;69:1047-1057.

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American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Revised Third Edition . Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association; 1987;.
Pfohl B, Blum N, Zimmerman M, Stangl D. Structured Interview for DSM-III-R Personality Disorders . Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa; 1989;.
Loranger AW, Lenzenweger MF, Gartner AF, Sussman VL, Herzetg J, Zammit GK, Gartner JD, Abrams RC, Young RC.  Trait-state artifacts and the diagnosis of personality disorders . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1991;;48:720-728.
Trull T.  DSM-III-R personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality . J Abnorm Psychol . 1992;;101:553-560.
Costa PT Jr, McCrae RR. The NEO Personality Inventory Manual . Odessa, Fla: Psychological Assessment Resources; 1985;.
Schroeder ML, Wormworth JA, Livesley WJ.  Dimensions of personality disorder and their relationships to the big five dimensions of personality . Psychol Assess . 1992;;4:47-53.
Costa PT Jr, McCrae RR.  Normal personality assessment in- clinical practice: the NEO personality inventory . Psychol Assess . 1992;;4:5-13.
Ben-Porath YS, Waller NG.  Normal personality inventories in clinical assessment: general requirements and the potential for using the NEO personality inventory . Psychol Assess . 1992;;4:14-19.
Cloninger CR.  A systematic method for clinical description and classification of personality variants . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1987;;44:573-588.
Cloninger CR, Svrakic DM, Przybeck TR.  A psychobiological model of temperament and character . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1993;;50:975-990.
Stangl D, Pfohl B, Zimmerman M, Bowers W, Corenthal C.  A structured interview for DSM-III personality disorders: a preliminary report . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1985;;42:594-596.
Rush AJ, Giles DE, Schlesser MA, Fulton CL, Weissenburger J, Burns C.  The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS): preliminary findings . Psychiatry Res . 1986;;18:65-87.
SAS Institute. SAS/STAT User's Guide, Release 6.03. Cary, NC: SAS Institute; 1989.
Heath AC, Cloninger CR, Martin NG.  Testing a model for the genetic structure of personality . J Pers Soc Psychol . In press.
Costa PT Jr, McCrae RR.  Personality in adulthood: a six-year longitudinal study of self-reports and spouse ratings on the NEO personality inventory . J Pers Soc Psychol . 1988;;54:853-863.
Robins LN. Deviant Children Grown Up: A Sociological and Psychiatric Study of Sociopathic Personality . Baltimore, Md: Williams & Wilkins; 1966;.
Whitbourne SK, Waterman A.  Psychosocial development during adult years: age and cohort comparisons . Dev Psychol . 1979;;15:373-378.
Whitbourne SK, Tesch SA.  A comparison of identity and intimacy statuses in college students and alumni . Dev Psychol . 1985;;21:1039-1044.
Markides KS, Levin J, Ray L.  Religion, aging, and life satisfaction: an 8-year, 3-wave longitudinal study . Gerontologist . 1987;;27:660-665.
Schaie SK, Willis SL. Adult Development and Aging . 3rd ed. New York, NY: HarperCollins; 1991;.
Cloninger CR.  A unified biosocial theory of personality and its role in the development of anxiety states . Psychiatr Dev . 1986;;3:167-226.
Cloninger CR, Przybeck TR, Svrakic DM.  The tridimensional personality questionnaire: US normative data . Psychol Rep . 1991;;69:1047-1057.

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