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Elsevier, Personality and Individual Differences, 8(47), p. 948-953

DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2009.07.027

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Emotional reactivity and self-regulation in relation to personality disorders

Journal article published in 2009 by Laurence Claes, Stefaan Vertommen, Dirk Smits ORCID, Patricia Bijttebier
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Abstract

Associations of both reactive and regulative temperamental features with personality disorders (PDs) are investigated in a sample of 162 normal controls and 89 psychiatric inpatients. Reactive and regulative temperamental features were assessed by means of the BIS/BAS Scales and the Attentional Control Scale. Dimensional PD scores were obtained by using the ADP-IV. All PDs were characterized by low levels of effortful control, cluster C PDs by high BIS and cluster B PDs by high BAS. For several PDs, BIS and effortful control interacted: BIS was only related to severe PD pathology if effortful control was low. Clinical implications of these findings are discussed.