Interpersonal problems are key transdiagnostic constructs in psychopathology. In the past, investigators have neglected the importance of operationalizing interpersonal problems according to their latent structure by using divergent representations of the construct: (a) computing scores for severity, agency, and communion ("dimensional approach"), (b) classifying persons into subgroups with respect to their interpersonal profile ("categorical approach"). This hinders cumulative research on interpersonal problems, because findings cannot be integrated both from a conceptual and a statistical point of view. We provide a comprehensive evaluation of interpersonal problems by enlisting several large samples (Ns = 5,400, 491, 656, and 712) to est...
A large amount of research has addressed the issue of the latent status of psychiatric disorders and...
ABSTRACT—The distinction between categories and di-mensions has important consequences for basic and...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...
The alternative model for the classification of personality disorders (PD) in the Diagnostic and Sta...
Theoretical accounts of psychopathology often emphasize social context as etiologically centralto ps...
Psychiatric diagnostic covariation suggests that the underlying structure of psychopathology is not ...
Hierarchical dimensional models of psychopathology derived for adult and child community populations...
The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions repre...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is a constantly evolving record of t...
The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions repre...
Current advances in the science of personality structure were discussed with reference to the utili...
The traditional view that mental disorders are distinct, categorical disorders has been challenged b...
Funder: Brain Sciences Unit University of CambridgeHierarchical dimensional models of psychopatholog...
<p>The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions re...
Purpose: According to DSM, interpersonal functioning deficits are a main criterion for the general d...
A large amount of research has addressed the issue of the latent status of psychiatric disorders and...
ABSTRACT—The distinction between categories and di-mensions has important consequences for basic and...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...
The alternative model for the classification of personality disorders (PD) in the Diagnostic and Sta...
Theoretical accounts of psychopathology often emphasize social context as etiologically centralto ps...
Psychiatric diagnostic covariation suggests that the underlying structure of psychopathology is not ...
Hierarchical dimensional models of psychopathology derived for adult and child community populations...
The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions repre...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is a constantly evolving record of t...
The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions repre...
Current advances in the science of personality structure were discussed with reference to the utili...
The traditional view that mental disorders are distinct, categorical disorders has been challenged b...
Funder: Brain Sciences Unit University of CambridgeHierarchical dimensional models of psychopatholog...
<p>The question of whether psychopathology constructs are discrete kinds or continuous dimensions re...
Purpose: According to DSM, interpersonal functioning deficits are a main criterion for the general d...
A large amount of research has addressed the issue of the latent status of psychiatric disorders and...
ABSTRACT—The distinction between categories and di-mensions has important consequences for basic and...
Background. The categorical classification system for personality disorder (PD) has been frequentl...