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Citation

Lauterbach D. Traumatology 2001; 7(1): 5-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Green Cross Academy of Traumatology, Publisher APA Journals)

DOI

10.1177/153476560100700102

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous research has documented the high rate of comorbidity among persons diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The present study attempted to extend previous research by examining levels of personality disorders among those who do and those who do not have PTSD and among those who have experienced a substantially greater number of events. A profile analysis revealed that persons with PTSD differed from those without PTSD on profile elevation and shape. Those with PTSD had higher profiles overall and were significantly higher in levels of borderline, narcissistic, paranoid, passive-aggressive, self-defeating, and schizotypal personality. Those with PTSD were significantly higher on Cluster A and B personality disorders but did not differ on level of cluster C disorders. A parallel set of tests comparing those who had experienced a significant number of events (>5) with those who had experienced fewer events (1-5) revealed that profile of these two groups differed in elevation and parallelism. Those who had experienced more events had higher elevations overall and were significantly higher on levels of antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic personality.


Language: en

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