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Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality.

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Brooner, RK; Herbst, JH; Schmidt, CW; Bigelow, GE; Costa, PT
Published in: The Journal of nervous and mental disease
May 1993

Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers has been associated with poor drug abuse treatment outcome and greater human immunodeficiency virus infection risk compared with drug abusers without the disorder. Despite this, less is known about the personality trait dimensions of antisocial drug abusers, or about the prevalence of axis II comorbidity among this group. Similarly, little is known about the personality trait dimensions of antisocial drug abusers compared with those with axis II diagnoses other than antisocial or those with no personality diagnosis. The present study compared the personality traits of 203 outpatient opioid drug abusers categorized into either a pure antisocial group (i.e., antisocial diagnosis only), mixed antisocial group (i.e., antisocial plus another axis II diagnosis), other axis II group (i.e., axis II diagnosis other than antisocial), or a non-axis II group. Psychiatric diagnoses were made using a structured interview and personality traits of the four groups were compared using a self-report measure of the five-factor model of personality. As predicted, the mixed group was significantly more prone to neuroticism compared with the pure group, with higher scores on the vulnerability to stress and hostility facets. The mixed group also had a greater score on the neuroticism domain compared with the non-axis II group, with higher scores on five of the six facets. Significant differences were also found on agreeableness. The mixed group had lower scores on this domain (i.e., had higher interpersonal antagonism) compared with the non-axis II group. Somewhat surprisingly, the agreeableness score for the pure group was not significantly different from those of the remaining three groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Published In

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

EISSN

1539-736X

ISSN

0022-3018

Publication Date

May 1993

Volume

181

Issue

5

Start / End Page

313 / 319

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Substance-Related Disorders
  • Risk Factors
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Personality Inventory
  • Personality Disorders
  • Models, Psychological
  • Male
 

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Brooner, R. K., Herbst, J. H., Schmidt, C. W., Bigelow, G. E., & Costa, P. T. (1993). Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181(5), 313–319.
Brooner, R. K., J. H. Herbst, C. W. Schmidt, G. E. Bigelow, and P. T. Costa. “Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality.The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 181, no. 5 (May 1993): 313–19.
Brooner RK, Herbst JH, Schmidt CW, Bigelow GE, Costa PT. Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. 1993 May;181(5):313–9.
Brooner, R. K., et al. “Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality.The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 181, no. 5, May 1993, pp. 313–19.
Brooner RK, Herbst JH, Schmidt CW, Bigelow GE, Costa PT. Antisocial personality disorder among drug abusers. Relations to other personality diagnoses and the five-factor model of personality. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. 1993 May;181(5):313–319.

Published In

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

EISSN

1539-736X

ISSN

0022-3018

Publication Date

May 1993

Volume

181

Issue

5

Start / End Page

313 / 319

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Substance-Related Disorders
  • Risk Factors
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Personality Inventory
  • Personality Disorders
  • Models, Psychological
  • Male