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Original Article

Asthenic Personality, Myth or Reality

(Health Education Officer) (Professor of Psychiatry) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) (Health Education Officer) (Professor of Psychiatry) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) (Health Education Officer) (Professor of Psychiatry) (Associate Professor of Psychiatry) , &
Pages 95-98 | Received 11 Nov 1977, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Synopsis

One hundred and seventy five subjects admitted to hospital for neurotic conditions were assessed as to their personality types. Forty seven percent were judged as having personality traits consistent with the diagnosis of asthenic personality disorder. Thirteen of the 138 symptom, life history and psychologial test items examined were found to be associated with the asthenic traits. Condensation of these thirteen items by factor analysis showed that two features—anxiety proneness and inability to cope with stress—together defined the disorder.

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