JJ Russell, DS Moskowitz, DC Zuroff… - Psychological …, 2011 - Cambridge Univ Press ... vidual (2.5%) was diagnosed with concurrent dysthy- mia, one individual (2.5%) with antisocial personality, and 15 individuals (37.5%) with one or more concur- rent anxiety disorders (2.5% with panic, 10% with agoraphobia, 5 % with obsessive–compulsive disorder, 2.5% with ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from trialsjournal.comM McMurran, M Crawford, J Reilly, P McCrone… - Trials, 2011 - trialsjournal.com ... This is a 99-item, semi-structured interview that allows both diagnostic and dimensional scores to be extracted for each personalitydisorder according to either DSM or ICD criteria. Primary outcome. The primary outcome issocial functioning, measured by the Social ...
J Nijs, E Inghelbrecht, L Daenen… - Clinical …, 2011 - Springer ... The present work aimed at answering two major research questions: (1) Issocial support related to long-term functioning following whiplash?; and (2) Are personality traits related to long-term functioning following whiplash? ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
DN Klein, AC Leon, C Li, TJ D'Zurilla… - Journal of Consulting …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org ... 2. Issocial problem solving associated with subsequent depression over time ... current principal diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder, anorexia, bulimia nervosa, or obsessive-compulsive disorder; antisocial, schizotypal, or severe borderline personalitydisorder; and current ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 6 versions
KE Gerdes, EA Segal, KF Jackson… - Journal of Social Work …, 2011 - CSWE ... with empathy-related deficits—for example, narcissis- tic personalitydisorder, borderline personalitydisorder, and antisocial personalitydisorder (Decety & ... However, neuroscience is not driven by the same imperative for social justice as issocial work, and neither does that ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions