Personality dimensions emerging during adolescence and young adulthood are underpinned by a single latent trait indexing impairment in social functioning.
Ela PolekPeter B JonesPasco FearonJeannette BrodbeckMichael Moutoussisnull Nspn ConsortiumRay DolanPeter FonagyEdward T BullmoreIan M GoodyerPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2018)
The findings suggest that a selected range of putatively distinct personality traits is underpinned by a general latent personality trait that may be interpreted as a severity factor, with higher scores indexing more impairment in social functioning. The results are in line with ICD-11, which suggest an explicit link between personality disorders and compromised interpersonal or social function. The obtained general factor was akin to the overarching dimension of personality functioning (describing one's relation to the self and others) proposed by DSM-5 Section III.