Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Mounting evidence supports the notion that personality is crucial in the aetiopathology of common mental disorders, but studies that allow for aetiological conclusions are lacking. The aim of the present study was thus to provide a test of the predisposition model. We analysed data from the Zurich Cohort Study, a 30-year longitudinal epidemiological community study of an adult cohort (n = 591) from 1979 to 2008. Personality was assessed in 1988 with an established personality questionnaire, and psychopathology through seven semi-structured interviews between 1979 and 2008. On the basis of personality assessment from 1988, used as predictor of subsequent psycho...
Background: Neuroticism is frequently discussed as a risk factor for psychopathology. According to t...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether symptom severity or personality traits are asso...
Background: Normal personality development, gone awry due to genetic or environmental factors, resul...
Advances in psychopathological research advocate a personality-centred model of common mental disord...
There is a lack of prospective studies that test pre-specified hypotheses on the role of personality...
The role of personality trait variation in psychopathology and its influence on the outcome of psych...
Background Personality disorder is now an integral part of psychiatric practice. Although no longe...
This systematic review focuses on personality traits according to both the Five Factor Model and Clo...
BackgroundA personality disorder diagnosis signals a negative prognosis for depressive and anxiety d...
In distinguishing why some patients respond and other do not respond to treatments arraised the clin...
Experts in personality psychology and personality disorders have long emphasized the pervasive and p...
Objective: The relationship between personality and psychosis is well established. It has been sugge...
A dominant paradigm in psychopathology research proposes that individual differences in personality ...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between personality disorder and depre...
Background: Neuroticism is frequently discussed as a risk factor for psychopathology. According to t...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether symptom severity or personality traits are asso...
Background: Normal personality development, gone awry due to genetic or environmental factors, resul...
Advances in psychopathological research advocate a personality-centred model of common mental disord...
There is a lack of prospective studies that test pre-specified hypotheses on the role of personality...
The role of personality trait variation in psychopathology and its influence on the outcome of psych...
Background Personality disorder is now an integral part of psychiatric practice. Although no longe...
This systematic review focuses on personality traits according to both the Five Factor Model and Clo...
BackgroundA personality disorder diagnosis signals a negative prognosis for depressive and anxiety d...
In distinguishing why some patients respond and other do not respond to treatments arraised the clin...
Experts in personality psychology and personality disorders have long emphasized the pervasive and p...
Objective: The relationship between personality and psychosis is well established. It has been sugge...
A dominant paradigm in psychopathology research proposes that individual differences in personality ...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between personality disorder and depre...
Background: Neuroticism is frequently discussed as a risk factor for psychopathology. According to t...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether symptom severity or personality traits are asso...
Background: Normal personality development, gone awry due to genetic or environmental factors, resul...