Is there Empirical Justification for the Category of `Self-Defeating Personality Disorder'?
The empirical literature on Self-Defeating Personality Disorder (SDPD) that has appeared since the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-III-R was published is reviewed from several standpoints, including the dangers it poses to women by pathologizing them. It is concluded that there is a pauc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Feminism & psychology 1991-06, Vol.1 (2), p.263-278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The empirical literature on Self-Defeating Personality Disorder (SDPD) that has appeared since the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-III-R was published is reviewed from several standpoints, including the dangers it poses to women by pathologizing them. It is concluded that there is a paucity of research; that some of what exists is seriously flawed methodologically; that some shows that SDPD criteria lack face validity; that the category has poor diagnostic power and overlaps substantially with other categories; and that SDPD continues to be dangerous for people of both sexes but especially for women. It is concluded, therefore, that SDPD should be excluded from the DSM-IV. |
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ISSN: | 0959-3535 1461-7161 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0959353591012006 |