2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/s8wga
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Levels of Personality Functioning Predicting Daily Affect Stress and Self-Efficacy

Abstract: According to the DSM-5 alterative model of personality disorders (AMPD), severity of personality dysfunction theoretically involves deficits in identity, self-direction, empathy, and intimacy. We predicted that people with greater personality dysfunction would experience more problems in daily life, particularly problems associated with self-efficacy for engaging with affect and self-control (i.e., subjective willpower and distress intolerance), along with greater intensity of life stressors and higher perceiv… Show more

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