Impaired social functioning and symptoms of personality disorders assessed by peer and self-report in a nonclinical population.

Abstract:

:Data regarding the connection between personality disorders (PDs) and impaired social functioning are often difficult to interpret because both sets of variables are influenced by depressed mood and both are usually assessed using self-report instruments. We studied PD symptoms in a nonclinical population and examined whether these symptoms are associated with social dysfunction, after controlling for current mental state. Participants were 577 undergraduate students who completed self-report measures of social functioning, PD symptoms, depression, and anxiety, as well as a peer-report PD inventory. As expected, self-reported PD scores and social dysfunction were both correlated with current levels of anxiety and depression. Both self- and peer-reported PD symptoms contributed to the prediction of level of social functioning above and beyond the influence of depressed mood. Overall, our results complement those from clinical samples and provide further evidence that there is an association between PD traits and impaired social functioning.

journal_name

J Pers Disord

authors

Oltmanns TF,Melley AH,Turkheimer E

doi

10.1521/pedi.16.5.437.22123

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-10-01 00:00:00

pages

437-52

issue

5

eissn

0885-579X

issn

1943-2763

journal_volume

16

pub_type

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