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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2013 Nov;122(4):1057–1069. doi: 10.1037/a0034878

Table 5.

Regression of SCID-II PDs on DSM-5 specified and unspecified Traits

CR-count CR-remaining traits PID-count PID-remaining traits

Adjusted R2 Change in Adjusted R2 Adjusted R2 Change in Adjusted R2
Paranoid .45* .07 .49* .00
Schizoid .44* .02 .39* .09
Schizotypal .48* .02 .41* .02
Mean .46 .04 .43 .04
Antisocial .69* .03 .44* .01
Borderline .65* .01 .49* .06
Histrionic .45* .00 .24* .04
Narcissistic .35 .08 .29* .03
Mean .54 .03 .37 .04
Avoidant .32 .20* .35* .08
Dependent .36 .03 .34* .04
Obsessive- .33 .00 .27* .08
Compulsive
Mean .34 .08 .32 .07

Note:

*

p≤.01; CR = clinician-rated; PID = Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (self-report). At step 1, the traits specified by the DSM-5 PPD Work Group for each PD were entered. At step 2, the remaining traits were entered.