Difficult Person Traits Scale (DDTS)
Difficult person test/quiz is digitally adopted version of Difficult Person Traits Scale (DDTS). The self-test measures key traits associated with difficult personality. Difficult personality does not necessarily mean a problem with the person's personality, but certain traits can impact social and personal life. Difficult person test measures seven key traits and looks up the impact of these traits on relationships and social life. The term "difficult person" is a psychological construct used colloquially to describe individuals who may face challenges in maintaining positive interpersonal relationships or encounter difficulties in their interactions with others. From a psychological standpoint, this characterization often involves an exploration of various personality traits, communication styles, and coping mechanisms that may contribute to the complexities of their social dynamics.
This test/quiz has been adopted following all the necessary psychometric guidelines for providing accurate results but online quizzes including this difficult person test are not considered diagnostic and should be used for self-screening and educational purposes only. Results are provided "as is" and should not be considered professional advice or recommendations. For more information read our terms of service. The assessment consists of 35 statements and typically takes 4–8 minutes to complete. Participants respond to statements describing behaviors, attitudes, reactions, and interpersonal tendencies that may contribute to social or relationship difficulties.
The Difficult Person Traits Scale (DDTS) consists of 35 items measuring seven dimensions of difficult personality traits. Grandiosity Stubbornness Rigidity Impulsiveness Defensiveness Aggressiveness Callousness Higher scores indicate greater expression of traits that may contribute to interpersonal difficulties and social conflicts.
I often feel like I am better or more special than others.
I deserve more recognition than most people receive.
I enjoy being the center of attention.
I believe my opinions are usually superior to those of others.
People should appreciate my abilities more than they do.
I rarely change my mind once I have made a decision.
I continue defending my opinion even when others disagree.
I dislike compromising when I strongly believe I am right.
I find it difficult to admit when I am wrong.
I prefer sticking to my views rather than adapting to others.
I become uncomfortable when routines are disrupted.
I prefer things to be done in a specific way.
I struggle to adapt when plans change unexpectedly.
I find uncertainty difficult to tolerate.
I become frustrated when others do not follow established rules.
I often act before thinking things through.
I make decisions quickly without considering consequences.
I sometimes regret things I say or do in the moment.
I find it difficult to resist immediate temptations.
I tend to react without fully evaluating situations.
I become defensive when someone points out my mistakes.
I often feel criticized even when others are trying to help.
I find it difficult to accept negative feedback.
I usually justify my actions rather than admit fault.
I sometimes blame others when things go wrong.
I lose my temper more easily than most people.
I sometimes speak harshly when I am frustrated.
I become confrontational during disagreements.
I find it difficult to remain calm during conflict.
I may express anger in ways that upset others.
I rarely think about how my actions affect other people.
I tend to prioritize my own needs over the needs of others.
I find it difficult to empathize with people who are struggling.
I sometimes appear emotionally cold or detached.
I have little concern for the feelings of people I do not know well.
Translator credits may be displayed publicly on the assessment page if the translation is approved.