Abstract
There is considerable interest in the study of the general factors of personality disorder (g-PD), psychopathology (p factor), and personality (GFP). One prominent interpretation of the g-PD is that it is defined by the self-interpersonal impairments of Criterion A of the DSM-5 Section III. However, no study has directly tested this hypothesis as no prior g-PD study has included a measure of Criterion A. The current study provides a direct test of this hypothesis, along with comparing g-PD with the general factors of psychopathology and personality. Also extracted was a common general factor across all three domains. Suggested herein is that the g-PD, the p factor, and the GFP reflect the impairments (e.g., social and occupational dysfunction) that are secondary to the traits and disorders rather than the traits and/or disorders themselves.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 129-156 |
| Number of pages | 28 |
| Journal | Journal of Personality Disorders |
| Volume | 36 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2022 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- general factor
- personality
- personality disorder
- psychopathology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Clinical Psychology
- Psychiatry and Mental health