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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Ment Health. 2019 Jul 15;14(1):51–75. doi: 10.1002/pmh.1458

Table 2.

Organization of the PID-5 Facets into Five Higher Order Domains

Preliminary Model DSM-5 Section III Model Triadic Model
Negative Affectivity vs. Emotional Stability
Anxiousness Anxiousness Anxiousness
Depressivity
Emotional Lability Emotional Lability Emotional Lability
Hostility Hostility
Perseveration Perseveration
(Low) Restricted Affectivity (Low) Restricted Affectivity
Separation Insecurity Separation Insecurity Separation Insecurity
Submissiveness Submissiveness
Suspiciousness
Detachment vs. Extraversion
Anhedonia Anhedonia Anhedonia
Depressivity Depressivity
Intimacy Avoidance Intimacy Avoidance Intimacy Avoidance
Restricted Affectivity
Suspiciousness Suspiciousness
Withdrawal Withdrawal Withdrawal
Antagonism vs. Agreeableness
Attention Seeking Attention Seeking
Callousness Callousness
Deceitfulness Deceitfulness Deceitfulness
Grandiosity Grandiosity Grandiosity
Hostility
Manipulativeness Manipulativeness Manipulativeness
Disinhibition vs. Conscientiousness
Distractibility Distractibility Distractibility
Impulsivity Impulsivity Impulsivity
Irresponsibility Irresponsibility Irresponsibility
(Low) Rigid Perfectionism (Low) Rigid Perfectionism
Risk Taking Risk Taking
Psychoticism vs. Lucidity
Eccentricity Eccentricity Eccentricity
Perceptual Dysregulation Perceptual Dysregulation Perceptual Dysregulation
Unusual Beliefs Unusual Beliefs Unusual Beliefs

Note. PID-5 = Personality Inventory for DSM-5. Unusual Beliefs = Unusual Beliefs & Experiences.