Fuchshuber, JürgenJürgenFuchshuberKessler, HenrikHenrikKesslerKehyayan, AramAramKehyayanPape, MagdalenaMagdalenaPape0000-0003-1952-8625Hofmann, TobiasTobiasHofmannRose, MatthiasMatthiasRoseImbierowicz, KatrinKatrinImbierowiczGeiser, FranziskaFranziskaGeiserCroy, IlonaIlonaCroyWeidner, KerstinKerstinWeidnerRademacher, JörgJörgRademacherMichalek, SilkeSilkeMichalekMorawa, EvaEvaMorawaErim, YesimYesimErimTeufel, MartinMartinTeufelBäuerle, AlexanderAlexanderBäuerleHeinzmann, StanislavStanislavHeinzmannLahmann, ClaasClaasLahmannPeters, Eva Milena JohanneEva Milena JohannePetersKruse, JohannesJohannesKrusevon Boetticher, DirkDirkvon BoetticherHerrmann-Lingen, ChristophChristophHerrmann-LingenNöhre, MarielMarielNöhreDe Zwaan, MartinaMartinaDe ZwaanDinger, UlrikeUlrikeDingerFriederich, Hans-ChristophHans-ChristophFriederichNiecke, AlexanderAlexanderNieckeAlbus, ChristianChristianAlbusZwerenz, RüdigerRüdigerZwerenzBeutel, ManfredManfredBeutelRoenneberg, CasperCasperRoennebergHenningsen, PeterPeterHenningsenStein, BarbaraBarbaraSteinWaller, ChristianeChristianeWallerHake, KarstenKarstenHakeSpitzer, CarstenCarstenSpitzerStengel, AndreasAndreasStengelZipfel, StephanStephanZipfelWeimer, KatjaKatjaWeimerGündel, HaraldHaraldGündelHerpertz, StephanStephanHerpertzDoering, StephanStephanDoering2026-06-012026-06-0120261532-83840010-440Xhttps://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/115344Objectives: This study investigates the long-term influence of fluctuations around the individual's means of personality functioning (PF) on mental and physical symptoms in a large sample of patients receiving psychotherapy. Methods: We reanalyzed observational data of 2094 participants (68% female; age M = 39.89 years; SD = 14.20 years) which took part in the Multicenter Effectiveness Study of Inpatient Psychosomatic Psychotherapeutic Treatment (short: MEPP) at three time points. A Random Intercept-Cross Lagged Panel Model (RI-CLPM) was used to examine within-person longitudinal effects between PF (OPD-SQS) and depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), anxiety (GAD-7) and somatic symptom load (PHQ-15). The model was controlled for age, sex, treatment condition and treatment length. Results: Strong between-person intercorrelations were observed between all investigated constructs. At the longitudinal within-person level PF at hospital discharge predicted somatic symptom load (p < .01), depressive symptoms, anxiety and itself (all p < .05) at follow up, however, PF showed no effect during treatment (p > .05). Furthermore, depressive symptoms at baseline influenced general symptom burden and PF development during treatment (all p < .05) and showed strong effects on anxiety and somatic symptoms at follow up (p < .001). Conclusions: The results suggest a sustained influence of intraindividual PF deviations on general symptom development after psychotherapy, but also emphasize the effect of depressive symptoms in psychotherapy outcomes.engPersonality functioningPsychopathologyPsychotherapySomatizationDepressionAnxietyHow personality functioning shapes symptom development during and after treatment : A random intercept cross lagged panel analysisarticle10.1016/j.comppsych.2026.152712