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  • Distinguishing autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) without intellectual impairment from personality disorders is difficult, and identifying specific traits could help with diagnosis.
  • A study included 59 adults with ASD, 62 with narcissistic personality disorder, 80 with borderline personality disorder, and 106 nonclinical controls to analyze personality traits and pathology.
  • Findings revealed that individuals with ASD scored lower in extraversion and openness, and higher in inhibitedness and compulsivity compared to the other groups, which has important implications for diagnosis.

Article Abstract

Differentiating autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) without accompanying intellectual impairment from personality disorders is often challenging. Identifying personality traits and personality pathology specific to ASD might facilitate diagnostic procedure. We recruited a sample of 59 adults with ASD without accompanying intellectual impairment, 62 individuals with narcissistic personality disorder, 80 individuals with borderline personality disorder, and 106 nonclinical controls. Personality traits, measured with the neo-personality inventory-revised (NEO-PI-R), and personality pathology, measured with the dimensional assessment of personality pathology (DAPP-BQ), were assessed. Personality traits and personality pathology specific to ASD could be identified. ASD individuals scored significantly lower on the NEO-PI-R scales extraversion and openness to experience and significantly higher on the DAPP-BQ scales inhibitedness and compulsivity relative to all other groups. Diagnostic implications are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-014-2183-xDOI Listing

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