A profile analysis of psychopathology in clusters of depersonalization types
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Authors/contributors
- Jacobs, J.R. (Author)
- Bovasso, G. (Author)
Title
A profile analysis of psychopathology in clusters of depersonalization types
Abstract
Five types of depersonalization experiences based on scales developed by Jacobs and Bovasso (1992) were used to cluster subjects into six groups. Four relatively small groups which had regular depersonalization experiences were identified: the Derealized, the Self-negating, the Body-detached, and the Profoundly Depersonalized. The fifth group, the Fleetingly Depersonalized, and the sixth group, the Non-depersonalized, constituted 25% and 50% of the population, respectively. A profile analysis indicated qualitative differences between the six groups in their pathological traits, which fell along a continuum of pathological severity. The results support the validity of a multidimensional depersonalization construct which may clarify some of the contradictions and inconsistencies in the literature on depersonalization. Further, the results may facilitate clinicians' differentiation of their patients along a continuum of pathological severity based on the type and frequency of depersonalization experiences which they report.
Publication
Dissociation
Date
1996
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
169-175
Journal Abbr
Dissociation
Citation Key
jacobsProfileAnalysisPsychopathology1996
ISSN
08962863 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Citation
Jacobs, J. R., & Bovasso, G. (1996). A profile analysis of psychopathology in clusters of depersonalization types. Dissociation, 9(3), 169–175. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0040321275&partnerID=40&md5=5a430c0d8a3629bd693b7d56e3010c50
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