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. 2009 Summer;21(3):815-38.
doi: 10.1017/S0954579409000443.

Predictors of withdrawal: possible precursors of avoidant personality disorder

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Predictors of withdrawal: possible precursors of avoidant personality disorder

Natalie D Eggum et al. Dev Psychopathol. 2009 Summer.

Abstract

Relations of avoidant personality disorder (AvPD) with shyness and inhibition suggest that a precursor of AvPD is withdrawal. Using a sample of 4.5- to 7-year-olds studied four times, 2 years apart, four and three classes of children differing in trajectories of mother- and teacher-reported withdrawal, respectively, were identified. Mothers and teachers generally did not agree on children's trajectories but the pattern of findings in the two contexts did not differ markedly. The mother-identified high and declining withdrawal class, in comparison with less withdrawn classes, and the teacher-identified high and declining class compared with low withdrawal classes, were associated with relatively high levels of anger and low levels of attentional control and resiliency. The mother-identified moderate and increasing withdrawal class was distinguished from less problematic withdrawal classes by higher anger, lower resiliency, and sometimes, lower attentional control. The teacher-identified low and increasing withdrawal class was distinguished from less problematic withdrawal classes by lower resiliency and lower attentional control. Findings are discussed in terms of the developmental precursors to social withdrawal and avoidant behavior.

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Estimated means within the latent class for mother-reported withdrawal.
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Estimated means within the latent class for teacher-reported withdrawal.

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