id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt mw22v408425 Stephanie Anne Ellickson-Larew Dissociation as a Cross-Cutting Dimension: Relations with Affectivity, Personality, and Psychopathology 2014 .txt text/plain 233 7 4 At the multivariate level, Depersonalization/Derealization was adaptive for normal-range personality, yet related to several maladaptive personality traits and uniquely predicted psychotic disorder; Fantasy was adaptive via positive affectivity and extraversion, yet predicted antagonistic maladaptive traits and uniquely predicted manic episodes. Overall dissociation and Memory Disturbances were found to be cross-cutting symptom dimensions, at both the bivariate and multivariate levels; for example, it was related to low positive affectivity and high negative affectivity; Neuroticism (strongly), most maladaptive personality traits, and virtually all diagnoses (including internalizing, externalizing, and oddity). cache/mw22v408425.txt txt/mw22v408425.txt