DSM-5 personality trait domains Flashcards
Negative affectivity vs. emotional stability
Frequent and intense experiences of high levels of a wide range of negative emotions (e.g., anxiety,
depression) and their behavioral (e.g., self-harm) and interpersonal (e.g.,
dependency) manifestations.
Detachment vs. extraversion
Avoidance of socioemotional experience, including both withdrawal from interpersonal interactions
(ranging from casual, daily interactions to friendships to intimate relationships) and restricted affective
experience and expression, particularly limited hedonic capacity.
Antagonism vs. agreeablieness
Behaviors that put the individual at odds with other people, including an exaggerated sense of
self-importance and a concomitant expectation of special treatment, as well as a callous antipathy
toward others, encompassing both an unawareness of others’ needs and feelings and a readiness to use
others in the service of self-enhancement
Disinhibition vs. conscientiousness
Orientation toward immediate gratification, leading to impulsive behaviour driven by current thoughts, feelings, and external stimuli, without regard for past learning/consideration of future consequence
Psychoticism vs. lucidity
Exhibiting a range of culturally incongruent odd, eccentric, or unusual behaviours and cognitions. incl. both process (perception/dissociation) and content (beliefs)