Personality traits and psychotic symptoms in recent onset of psychosis patients.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:Personality in patients with psychosis, and particularly its relation to psychotic symptoms in recent onset of psychosis (ROP) patients, is understudied. The aims of this research were to study the relation between dimensional and categorical clinical personality traits and symptoms, as well as the effects that symptoms, sex and age have on clinically significant personality traits. METHODS:Data for these analyses were obtained from 94 ROP patients. The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale were used to assess personality and symptoms. Correlational Analysis, Mann-Whitney test, and, finally, logistic regression were carried out. RESULTS:The negative dimension was higher in patients with schizoid traits. The excited dimension was lower for those with avoidant and depressive traits. The anxiety and depression dimension was higher for patients with dependent traits. The positive dimension was lower for patients with histrionic and higher for patients with compulsive traits. Logistic regression demonstrated that gender and the positive and negative dimensions explained 35.9% of the variance of the schizoid trait. The excited dimension explained 9.1% of the variance of avoidant trait. The anxiety and depression dimension and age explained 31.3% of the dependent trait. Gender explained 11.6% of the histrionic trait, 14.5% of the narcissistic trait and 11.6% of the paranoid trait. Finally gender and positive dimension explained 16.1% of the compulsive trait. CONCLUSIONS:The study highlights the importance of studying personality in patients with psychosis as it broadens understating of the patients themselves and the symptoms suffered.

journal_name

Compr Psychiatry

journal_title

Comprehensive psychiatry

authors

Sevilla-Llewellyn-Jones J,Cano-Domínguez P,de-Luis-Matilla A,Peñuelas-Calvo I,Espina-Eizaguirre A,Moreno-Kustner B,Ochoa S

doi

10.1016/j.comppsych.2017.01.006

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-04-01 00:00:00

pages

109-117

eissn

0010-440X

issn

1532-8384

pii

S0010-440X(16)30407-2

journal_volume

74

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