Maladaptive facet trait profiles and psychopathology: a person-centered assessment approach

A. De la Rosa-Cáceres, G. Rossi, O. M. Lozano, M. Sanchez-Garcia, M. Facon, C. Diaz-Batanero

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Abstract

Person-centered approaches in personality allow greater understanding of how different subpopulations with specific personality profiles are linked with relevant outcomes. Studies under the Five Factor Model agree on the observation of a Resilient, an Undercontrolled and an Overcontrolled profile. However, studies using maladaptive traits are much more limited. The present research identify personality profiles based on the 25 maladaptative facet and examined the relationships with personality dysfunctioning, internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13279-13290
Number of pages12
JournalCurrent Psychology
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Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

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Funding for open access publishing: Universidad de Huelva/CBUA This work was supported by the grant “Reliable and clinical relevant change of Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms II – IDAS-II: a longitudinal clinical utility study (RELY-IDAS-II)”, project PID2020-116187RB-I00 on Proyectos I + D + i 2020 “Retos del Conocimiento” provided by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Spain).

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