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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2017 Apr;48(2):79–89. doi: 10.1037/pro0000071

Table 2.

Schematic of DSM-5 AMPD Criterion A & Criterion B.

AMPD Criterion A:
Level of Personality Functioning Scale (LPFS)
Self Interpersonal
(1) Identity (2) Self-Direction (1) Empathy (2) Intimacy
AMPD Criterion B:
PD Trait Domains (broad) and Facets (narrow)
Negative Affectivity: Emotional Lability; Anxiousness; Separation Insecurity; Submissiveness; Hostility; Perseveration; Depressivity; Suspiciousness; Restricted Affectivity
Detachment: Withdrawal; Intimacy Avoidance; Anhedonia; Depressivity; Restricted Affectivity; Suspiciousness
Antagonism: Manipulativenss; Deceitfulness; Grandiosity; Attention Seeking; Callousness; Hostility
Disinhibition: Irresponsibility; Impulsivity; Distractibility; Risk Taking Rigid Perfectionism
Psychoticism: Unusual Beliefs and Experiences; Eccentricity; Cognitive and Perceptual Dysregulation

Note: Moderate impairment is required for diagnosis of Criterion A, defined as ≥ 2 or more component ratings of ≥ 2 on a 0–4 point scale. Criterion B consists of 5 Trait Domains (bolded) and 25 Trait Facets. Domains may be rated globally or Facets may be rated individually on a 0–3 scale. Overlap of Facets on more than one Domain occurs because psychopathological personality dimensions do not show simple structure (see Krueger & Markon, 2014). Definitions and further detail on these constructs are available in the online supplemental material and in the DSM-5, Section III.