Interview-rated assessment measures are widely regarded as the standard for the diagnosis of personality disorders, whereas self-reported methods are considered a time-efficient, more concentrated alternative. However, the relative validity of these measures ha
Personality Disorder is defined as; continually self experience and behavioral pattern which has gre...
In clinical practice, the combination of brief, cost effective, valid and reliable assessment of per...
In forensic settings, several challenges may affect reliability of assessment of personality patholo...
INST: L_135Interview-rated assessment measures are widely regarded as the standard for the diagnosis...
Interview methods are widely regarded as the standard for the diagnosis of borderline personality di...
Personality disorders are highly prevalent in clinical populations and affect outcomes across all fo...
This thesis deals with diagnostic methods for personality disorders - a questionnaire LPFS-BF 2.0 an...
The purpose of this article is to provide a foundation for the development of evidence-based guideli...
Objective: Research has demonstrated poor agreement between clinician-assigned personality disorder ...
Objective: Research has demonstrated poor agreement between clinician-assigned personality disorder ...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective The internal consistency, test-retest reliability and valid...
Publication of DSM-III led to increased recognition and diagnosis of personality disorders by assign...
Achieving construct validity, or using measures that accurately represent particular theoretical con...
This article describes the identification of a 10-item set of the Structured Clinical Interview for ...
Personality Disorder is defined as; continually self experience and behavioral pattern which has gre...
In clinical practice, the combination of brief, cost effective, valid and reliable assessment of per...
In forensic settings, several challenges may affect reliability of assessment of personality patholo...
INST: L_135Interview-rated assessment measures are widely regarded as the standard for the diagnosis...
Interview methods are widely regarded as the standard for the diagnosis of borderline personality di...
Personality disorders are highly prevalent in clinical populations and affect outcomes across all fo...
This thesis deals with diagnostic methods for personality disorders - a questionnaire LPFS-BF 2.0 an...
The purpose of this article is to provide a foundation for the development of evidence-based guideli...
Objective: Research has demonstrated poor agreement between clinician-assigned personality disorder ...
Objective: Research has demonstrated poor agreement between clinician-assigned personality disorder ...
This paper reviews the literature on the use of psychological assessments to identify personality di...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective The internal consistency, test-retest reliability and valid...
Publication of DSM-III led to increased recognition and diagnosis of personality disorders by assign...
Achieving construct validity, or using measures that accurately represent particular theoretical con...
This article describes the identification of a 10-item set of the Structured Clinical Interview for ...
Personality Disorder is defined as; continually self experience and behavioral pattern which has gre...
In clinical practice, the combination of brief, cost effective, valid and reliable assessment of per...
In forensic settings, several challenges may affect reliability of assessment of personality patholo...