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Icd 10 paranoid personality disorder4/25/2024 1 Thus, the traditional PD types are abolished in favor of a new dimensional classification. The newly released International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11) ( 1) includes a fundamentally new approach to Personality Disorder (PD) diagnosis that relies on classification of global PD severity (i.e., Mild, Moderate, and Severe) and specification of one or more trait domains (i.e., Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Dissociality, Disinhibition, and Anankastia). Finally, future research should also take ICD-11’s essential PD severity classification into account. Moreover, the nine reviewed studies only relied on self-reported ICD-11 trait domains, which should be expanded with clinician-rated trait domains in future research. More research is needed in order to further guide continuity and translation between ICD-10 and ICD-11 PD classification in mental healthcare, including facet-level ICD-11 trait information. Based on these findings, we propose a cross-walk for translating categorical PD types into ICD-11 trait domains. Findings overall showed expected and conceptually meaningful associations between categorical PD types and ICD-11 trait domains, with only few deviations. The patterns of associations with ICD-11 trait domains were systematically synthesized and portrayed for each PD type. We identified a total of 9 relevant studies from 2018 to 2022, which were based on both clinical and community samples from U.S., China, Brazil, Denmark, Spain, Korea, and Canada. To facilitate and guide this profound transition, an overview of current research on empirical associations between established PD types and ICD-11 trait domains seems warranted. The ICD-11 has adopted a classification of Personality Disorders (PD) that abolishes the established categorical PD types in favor of global severity classification with specification of individual trait domains. 2Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.1Center for Personality Disorder Research (CPDR), Psychiatric Research Unit, Region Zealand, Slagelse, Denmark.Jonatan Simon 1,2 † Bastian Lambrecht 1,2 † Bo Bach 1,2 *
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