This study aims at evaluating the psychometric properties of the antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) criteria in a large sample of patients, most of whom had one or more personality disorders (PD). PD diagnoses were assessed by experienced clinicians using the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, Axis II PDs. Analyses were performed within an item response theory framework. Results of the analyses indicated that ASPD is a unidimensional construct that can be measured reliably at the upper range of the latent trait scale. Differential item functioning across gender was restricted to two criteria and had little impact on the latent ASPD trait level. Patients fulfilling both t...
The DSM-IV-TR currently conceptualizes personality disorders (PDs) as categorical syndromes that are...
The alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of M...
The Axis II Work Group of the Task Force on DSM—IV has expressed concern that antisocial personality...
This study aims at evaluating the psychometric properties of the antisocial personality disorder (AS...
This study aims at evaluating the psychometric properties of the antisocial personality disorder (AS...
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is associated with suicide, violence, and risk-taking behavio...
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is associated with suicide, violence, and risk-taking behavio...
The authors examined gender bias in the diagnostic criteria for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...
The dimensional pathological personality trait model proposed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu...
The dimensional pathological personality trait model proposed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu...
Background: Fundamental problems with Personality Disorders (PD) diagnostic system in the previous v...
Determining the relative validity of trait, symptom and prototype approaches to rating personality d...
For decades, it has been known that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-5th Edition (DSM-5; American Psychiatric ...
The prevailing categorical system of classifying personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statist...
The DSM-IV-TR currently conceptualizes personality disorders (PDs) as categorical syndromes that are...
The alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of M...
The Axis II Work Group of the Task Force on DSM—IV has expressed concern that antisocial personality...
This study aims at evaluating the psychometric properties of the antisocial personality disorder (AS...
This study aims at evaluating the psychometric properties of the antisocial personality disorder (AS...
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is associated with suicide, violence, and risk-taking behavio...
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is associated with suicide, violence, and risk-taking behavio...
The authors examined gender bias in the diagnostic criteria for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...
The dimensional pathological personality trait model proposed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu...
The dimensional pathological personality trait model proposed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu...
Background: Fundamental problems with Personality Disorders (PD) diagnostic system in the previous v...
Determining the relative validity of trait, symptom and prototype approaches to rating personality d...
For decades, it has been known that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-5th Edition (DSM-5; American Psychiatric ...
The prevailing categorical system of classifying personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statist...
The DSM-IV-TR currently conceptualizes personality disorders (PDs) as categorical syndromes that are...
The alternative model for personality disorders (AMPD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of M...
The Axis II Work Group of the Task Force on DSM—IV has expressed concern that antisocial personality...