Now you're probably wondering what all this means... Lucky for you, I've read over the results page and will now summarize those aspects of each disorder that apply to myself.
Paranoid (moderate): People with this disorder tend to have excessive trust in their own knowledge and abilities and usually avoid close relationships with others.
Schizoid (high): People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. They genuinely prefer to be alone and do not secretly wish for popularity. They tend to seek jobs that require little social contact. Their social skills are often weak and they do not show a need for attention or acceptance. They are perceived as humorless and distant and often are termed "loners."
Schizotypal (high): The disorder is characterized by odd forms of thinking and perceiving, and individuals with this disorder often seek isolation from others. Their speech is often over elaborate and difficult to follow.
Antisocial (low): (not applicable)
Borderline (moderate): Borderline personality disorder is characterized by mood instability and poor self-image.
histrionic (low): (not applicable)
Narcissistic (moderate): Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by self-centeredness. They are generally uninterested in the feelings of others and may take advantage of them.
Avoidant (very high): Avoidant personality disorder is characterized by extreme social anxiety. People with this disorder often feel inadequate, avoid social situations, and seek out jobs with little contact with others. They are fearful of being rejected and worry about embarassing themselves in front of others. They exaggerate the potential difficulties of new situations to rationalize avoiding them. Often, they will create fantasy worlds to substitute for the real one. Unlike schizoid personality disorder, avoidant people yearn for social relations yet feel they are unable to obtain them. They are frequently depressed and have low self-confidence.
Dependent (moderate): People with this disorder tend to cling to people and fear losing them. They tend to let others make important decisions for them. They are overly sensitive to disapproval.
Obsessive-Compulsive (high): Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder is similar to obsessive-compulsive anxiety disorder. People with this disorder are overly focused on orderliness and perfection. Their need to do everything "right" often interferes with their productivity. They set unreasonably high standards for themselves and others, and tend to be very critical of others when they do not live up to these high standards.