Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.

Social anxiety disorder (SAD) can come in different forms, presenting problems for diagnostic classification. Here, we examined personality traits in a large sample of patients (N = 265) diagnosed with SAD in comparison to healthy controls (N = 164) by use of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (N...

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Main Authors: Mădălina Elena Costache, Andreas Frick, Kristoffer Månsson, Jonas Engman, Vanda Faria, Olof Hjorth, Johanna M Hoppe, Malin Gingnell, Örjan Frans, Johannes Björkstrand, Jörgen Rosén, Iman Alaie, Fredrik Åhs, Clas Linnman, Kurt Wahlstedt, Maria Tillfors, Ina Marteinsdottir, Mats Fredrikson, Tomas Furmark
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232187
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spelling doaj-893343eeac954b539f82219f915dfaf82021-03-03T21:45:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01154e023218710.1371/journal.pone.0232187Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.Mădălina Elena CostacheAndreas FrickKristoffer MånssonJonas EngmanVanda FariaOlof HjorthJohanna M HoppeMalin GingnellÖrjan FransJohannes BjörkstrandJörgen RosénIman AlaieFredrik ÅhsClas LinnmanKurt WahlstedtMaria TillforsIna MarteinsdottirMats FredriksonTomas FurmarkSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) can come in different forms, presenting problems for diagnostic classification. Here, we examined personality traits in a large sample of patients (N = 265) diagnosed with SAD in comparison to healthy controls (N = 164) by use of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and Karolinska Scales of Personality (KSP). In addition, we identified subtypes of SAD based on cluster analysis of the NEO-PI-R Big Five personality dimensions. Significant group differences in personality traits between patients and controls were noted on all Big Five dimensions except agreeableness. Group differences were further noted on most lower-order facets of NEO-PI-R, and nearly all KSP variables. A logistic regression analysis showed, however, that only neuroticism and extraversion remained significant independent predictors of patient/control group when controlling for the effects of the other Big Five dimensions. Also, only neuroticism and extraversion yielded large effect sizes when SAD patients were compared to Swedish normative data for the NEO-PI-R. A two-step cluster analysis resulted in three separate clusters labelled Prototypical (33%), Introvert-Conscientious (29%), and Instable-Open (38%) SAD. Individuals in the Prototypical cluster deviated most on the Big Five dimensions and they were at the most severe end in profile analyses of social anxiety, self-rated fear during public speaking, trait anxiety, and anxiety-related KSP variables. While additional studies are needed to determine if personality subtypes in SAD differ in etiological and treatment-related factors, the present results demonstrate considerable personality heterogeneity in socially anxious individuals, further underscoring that SAD is a multidimensional disorder.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232187
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author Mădălina Elena Costache
Andreas Frick
Kristoffer Månsson
Jonas Engman
Vanda Faria
Olof Hjorth
Johanna M Hoppe
Malin Gingnell
Örjan Frans
Johannes Björkstrand
Jörgen Rosén
Iman Alaie
Fredrik Åhs
Clas Linnman
Kurt Wahlstedt
Maria Tillfors
Ina Marteinsdottir
Mats Fredrikson
Tomas Furmark
spellingShingle Mădălina Elena Costache
Andreas Frick
Kristoffer Månsson
Jonas Engman
Vanda Faria
Olof Hjorth
Johanna M Hoppe
Malin Gingnell
Örjan Frans
Johannes Björkstrand
Jörgen Rosén
Iman Alaie
Fredrik Åhs
Clas Linnman
Kurt Wahlstedt
Maria Tillfors
Ina Marteinsdottir
Mats Fredrikson
Tomas Furmark
Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mădălina Elena Costache
Andreas Frick
Kristoffer Månsson
Jonas Engman
Vanda Faria
Olof Hjorth
Johanna M Hoppe
Malin Gingnell
Örjan Frans
Johannes Björkstrand
Jörgen Rosén
Iman Alaie
Fredrik Åhs
Clas Linnman
Kurt Wahlstedt
Maria Tillfors
Ina Marteinsdottir
Mats Fredrikson
Tomas Furmark
author_sort Mădălina Elena Costache
title Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
title_short Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
title_full Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
title_fullStr Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
title_full_unstemmed Higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
title_sort higher- and lower-order personality traits and cluster subtypes in social anxiety disorder.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Social anxiety disorder (SAD) can come in different forms, presenting problems for diagnostic classification. Here, we examined personality traits in a large sample of patients (N = 265) diagnosed with SAD in comparison to healthy controls (N = 164) by use of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and Karolinska Scales of Personality (KSP). In addition, we identified subtypes of SAD based on cluster analysis of the NEO-PI-R Big Five personality dimensions. Significant group differences in personality traits between patients and controls were noted on all Big Five dimensions except agreeableness. Group differences were further noted on most lower-order facets of NEO-PI-R, and nearly all KSP variables. A logistic regression analysis showed, however, that only neuroticism and extraversion remained significant independent predictors of patient/control group when controlling for the effects of the other Big Five dimensions. Also, only neuroticism and extraversion yielded large effect sizes when SAD patients were compared to Swedish normative data for the NEO-PI-R. A two-step cluster analysis resulted in three separate clusters labelled Prototypical (33%), Introvert-Conscientious (29%), and Instable-Open (38%) SAD. Individuals in the Prototypical cluster deviated most on the Big Five dimensions and they were at the most severe end in profile analyses of social anxiety, self-rated fear during public speaking, trait anxiety, and anxiety-related KSP variables. While additional studies are needed to determine if personality subtypes in SAD differ in etiological and treatment-related factors, the present results demonstrate considerable personality heterogeneity in socially anxious individuals, further underscoring that SAD is a multidimensional disorder.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232187
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