Interpersonal Competence Across Domains: Relevance to Personality Pathology Público
Muralidharan, Anjana (2009)
Abstract
Abstract
Interpersonal Competence Across Domains: Relevance to Personality
Pathology
By Anjana Muralidharan
Interpersonal problems are significant markers of personality
disorders (PDs), yet there
are few data examining the specific social skills deficits that
individuals with PDs exhibit.
There is evidence to suggest that interpersonal problems in PD do
not clearly map onto
DSM-IV PD diagnostic categories. This study used canonical
correlation analyses to
examine the relationship between interpersonal competence and PDs,
first as categorized
by DSM-IV diagnoses, then as categorized by empirically-derived
factors, in a sample
(n=135) of euthymic college freshmen with a history of major
depressive disorder. In
both analyses, the most significant source of shared variance was
social inhibition, or
trouble initiating social interactions. The variates extracted in
the first analysis reveal that
individuals with low interpersonal competence endorse more
avoidant, schizotypal, and
schizoid PD descriptors (p<0.001). The variates extracted in the
second analysis describe
two groups. One represents a group of individuals with generally
low interpersonal
competence who are socially inhibited, mistrusting, unable to
empathize, and fearful of
abandonment (p<0.001). The other represents individuals who are
poor at self-disclosure;
these individuals are suspicious of others and only seek to connect
with people for their
own gain, but at the core, they are insecure about their own
identity (p=0.005). Training
in initiating social interactions and disclosure of personal
information may be important
in the treatment of individuals with PD who experience
interpersonal impairment.
Empirically derived categories of PD symptoms may capture
interpersonal problems
experienced by individuals with PD which the traditional DSM-IV
categories do not.
Table of Contents
Introduction...1
Methods...9
Results...13
Discussion...15
References...25
Table 1: Sample Characteristics- Demographic and Clinical
Variables...30
Table 2: Bivariate Correlations- IPDE Dimensional Scores with ICQ
Domains...32
Table 3: Bivariate Correlations- IPDE Factor Scores with ICQ
Domains...33
Table 4: Canonical Correlations of IPDE Dimensional Scores and ICQ
Domains...34
Table 5: Canonical Correlations of IPDE Factor Scores and ICQ
Domains...35
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