The PID-5 Inventory: the dimensional profile of DSM5 to guide diagnosis and therapeutic needs in personality disorders
Author/s
Torres Soto, Juan Francisco; Moya Faz, Francisco José; Giner Alegría, César Augusto; Oliveras Valenzuela, María AntoniaDate
2019-01Discipline/s
MedicinaPsicología
Terapia y Rehabilitación
Subject/s
PID-5DSM-5
Dimensional
Personality
Disorder
Abstract
The PID-5 Inventory of the American Psychiatric Association evaluates personality and related disorders based on the dimensional trait model (DSM-5 Section III),which guides individual diagnosis and thera-peutic needs. We analysed its usefulness as it was applied to patients that had been referredto a Day Hospital for Personality Disorders.In the sample of 85 subjects, 51% had Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD),and 47% had Personality Disorder NOS or Mixed(PD-NOS/MP), 65% presenting comorbid clinical disorders. Among the BPD group, 89% were women, 53% were under 30 years old; they presented a PID-5 profile of greater severity, the Negative Affect and Disinhibition Domains stood out, as well as the facets of depression, impulsivity, anhedonia and distraction. Their borderline symptoms (BEST scale) were of greater intensity, they used fewer symptom coping strategies and more avoidance strategies (COPE-28 inventory...





