Haslam Nick
Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Parkville, Australia.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2003 Feb;23(1):75-93. doi: 10.1016/s0272-7358(02)00208-8.
The dimensional view of personality disorders (PDs) represents these conditions as extreme variants of normal personality continua. This widely held view underpins efforts to characterize PDs in terms of established systems of personality description and to overhaul classification of PDs along dimensional lines. A review of 21 taxometric studies of PDs and related variables calls an unqualified version of this view into question. Analyses of the three PDs investigated to date strongly support taxonic (i.e., categorical or discontinuous) models. Implications for the conceptualization and classification of PDs are drawn.
人格障碍(PDs)的维度观点将这些病症视为正常人格连续体的极端变体。这一被广泛持有的观点支撑着人们依据既定的人格描述系统来刻画人格障碍,并沿着维度线全面改革人格障碍的分类。一项对21项关于人格障碍及相关变量的分类学研究的综述对这一观点的无保留版本提出了质疑。对迄今为止所研究的三种人格障碍的分析有力地支持了分类学(即类别或不连续)模型。文中得出了关于人格障碍的概念化和分类的启示。