The reconceptualisation of German traditional constructs of subaffecti
ve personality disorders (PDs) was stimulated by clinical and some emp
irical evidence of mild and enduring alterations of mood and drive in
patients who never developed one of the full-blown mood disorders. The
aim of the study was to clarify the status of historical concepts of
subaffective PDs las there are the depressive, hyperthymic, cyclothymi
c, and asthenic type) in relation to the modern Diagnostic and Statist
ical Manual (DSM)-III-R conceptions of personality disorders and the f
ive factor theory of personality. A consecutive psychiatric sample and
a normal control sample were used to investigate these relationships.
By means of a non-metric multi-dimensional scaling procedure, and fac
et theoretical interpretation, the depressive and asthenic PDs were de
monstrated to correspond highly with the global construct of PD as wel
l as a with the personality factor neuroticism which proved to be elev
ated in most types of PDs within the clinical sample. The hyperthymic
and cyclothymic categories displayed differences to most DSM-III-R con
structs of PD in the clinical but not in the control sample. The findi
ngs may explain the chronic course of some depressive or somatization
disorders that are difficult to influence by pharmacotherapy and that
may require special treatment strategies. (C) 1998, Elsevier, Paris.