2016
DOI: 10.1080/13102818.2016.1184991
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Temperament traits and personality disorders. Predictors for personality disorders

Abstract: The objective of this study is related to the hypothetical assumption that there are biologically set predispositions as predictors of behavioural and personality disorders. The present work focused on identification of specific inherent predispositions as predictors of behavioural and personality deviations. The examined population of 901 subjects was provided with a battery of self-rating questionnaires: Temperament Evaluation of the Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego Autoquestionnaire (TEMPS-A) for assessme… Show more

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“…In addition, emotion dysregulation and difficulties in reading others’ emotional expressions (e.g., [ 56 ]) might lead borderline patients to read in advance subtle emotional expressions of fear or anxiety in their significant others and this, in turn, might trigger intense reactions such as anger outbursts, high irritability, and impulsive behaviors (e.g., maladaptive eating behaviors). This expectation is in line with a recent study [ 57 ] showing that cyclothymic temperament, which is best expressed by cluster B patients [ 58 ], was related to greater psychological distress during the coronavirus outbreak. Researchers have found evidence that conscientiousness was related to higher psychological well-being [ 47 ], less pandemic duration estimates, less concerns in general, and more concerns about community [ 33 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In addition, emotion dysregulation and difficulties in reading others’ emotional expressions (e.g., [ 56 ]) might lead borderline patients to read in advance subtle emotional expressions of fear or anxiety in their significant others and this, in turn, might trigger intense reactions such as anger outbursts, high irritability, and impulsive behaviors (e.g., maladaptive eating behaviors). This expectation is in line with a recent study [ 57 ] showing that cyclothymic temperament, which is best expressed by cluster B patients [ 58 ], was related to greater psychological distress during the coronavirus outbreak. Researchers have found evidence that conscientiousness was related to higher psychological well-being [ 47 ], less pandemic duration estimates, less concerns in general, and more concerns about community [ 33 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, obsessivecompulsive PD individuals show difficulties in coping with uncertainty [71], and are intolerant to changes and deviations in their routine (e.g., [72]). In line with our assumptions, anxious and depressive temperament, which are best expressed by cluster C patients [58], are related to greater psychological distress during coronavirus outbreak [57].…”
Section: Cluster C Personality Disorderssupporting
confidence: 84%