Personality dysfunction and employment dysfunction: double, double, toil and trouble.

Psychiatry (Edgmont)

Dr. R. Sansone is a professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine at Wright State University School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio, and Director of Psychiatry Education at Kettering Medical Center in Kettering, Ohio.

Published: March 2010

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, personality disorders are characterized by functional impairment, which may unfold in the work environment. A number of empirical studies convincingly suggest that the presence of personality dysfunction has substantial negative and diffuse effects on work functioning. However, not all studies are in agreement. In addition, there may be specific mediating variables that modulate the likelihood that an individual with a personality disorder will experience work difficulties. These include the type of personality disorder, degree of neuroticism and disagreeableness, extent of social dysfunction, and severity of symptoms-all of which appear to be interrelated. Because employment generally promotes an individual's stability, further research into these variables is essential.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2861520PMC

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