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      Validation of the DSM–5 Alternative Model Personality Disorder Diagnoses in Turkey, Part 1: LEAD Validity and Reliability of the Personality Functioning Ratings

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      Journal of Personality Assessment
      Informa UK Limited

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              Personality assessment in DSM-5: empirical support for rating severity, style, and traits.

              Despite a general consensus that dimensional models are superior to the categorical representations of personality disorders in DSM-IV, proposals for how to depict personality pathology dimensions vary substantially. One important question involves how to separate clinical severity from the style of expression through which personality pathology manifests. This study empirically distinguished stylistic elements of personality pathology symptoms from the overall severity of personality disorder in a large, longitudinally assessed clinical sample (N = 605). Data suggest that generalized severity is the most important single predictor of current and prospective dysfunction, but that stylistic elements also indicate specific areas of difficulty. Normative personality traits tend to relate to the general propensity for personality pathology, but not stylistic elements of personality disorders. Overall, findings support a three-stage diagnostic strategy involving a global rating of personality disorder severity, ratings of parsimonious and discriminant valid stylistic elements of personality disorder, and ratings of normative personality traits.
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                Journal
                Journal of Personality Assessment
                Journal of Personality Assessment
                Informa UK Limited
                0022-3891
                1532-7752
                August 07 2018
                November 02 2018
                February 21 2018
                November 02 2018
                : 100
                : 6
                : 603-611
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Psychiatry, Adnan Menderes Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Aydin, Turkey
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                10.1080/00223891.2018.1423989
                de5d43a2-3995-44ee-882d-cff3dfbcf442
                © 2018
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