This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and validity testing of the Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP), a self-report questionnaire covering important core components of (mal)adaptive personality functioning. Results show that the 16 facets constituted homogeneous item clusters (i.e., unidimensional and internally consistent parcels) that fit well into 5 clinically interpretable, higher order domains: self-control, identity integration, relational capacities, social concordance, and responsibility. These domains appeared to have good concurrent validity across various populations, good convergent validity in terms of associations with interview ratings of the severity of person...
Aims Personality disorder is increasingly categorised according to its severity, but there is no sim...
Objective: The authors dei’eloped a simplified method of rating the severity of personality disorder...
This study aims to test whether the SIPP-SF scales have good validity, and whether five different do...
This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and valid...
This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and valid...
This report describes a series of studies among 2231 subjects on the development of the Severity Ind...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP-118; Verheul et al., 2008) is a self-report quest...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP–118; Verheul et al., 2008) is a self-report quest...
Abstract Purpose The Severity Indices of Personality Problems 118 (SIPP-118) is a self-report ...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
PURPOSE: The Severity Indices of Personality Problems 118 (SIPP-118) is a self-report questionnaire ...
Objective: This study compares the 10-year retest stability of normal traits, pathological traits, a...
Severity is the main component of the ICD-11 personality disorder (PD) classification, but pertinent...
Aims Personality disorder is increasingly categorised according to its severity, but there is no sim...
Objective: The authors dei’eloped a simplified method of rating the severity of personality disorder...
This study aims to test whether the SIPP-SF scales have good validity, and whether five different do...
This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and valid...
This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and valid...
This report describes a series of studies among 2231 subjects on the development of the Severity Ind...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP-118; Verheul et al., 2008) is a self-report quest...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP–118; Verheul et al., 2008) is a self-report quest...
Abstract Purpose The Severity Indices of Personality Problems 118 (SIPP-118) is a self-report ...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
The Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP; Verheul et al., 2008) is a popular self-report q...
PURPOSE: The Severity Indices of Personality Problems 118 (SIPP-118) is a self-report questionnaire ...
Objective: This study compares the 10-year retest stability of normal traits, pathological traits, a...
Severity is the main component of the ICD-11 personality disorder (PD) classification, but pertinent...
Aims Personality disorder is increasingly categorised according to its severity, but there is no sim...
Objective: The authors dei’eloped a simplified method of rating the severity of personality disorder...
This study aims to test whether the SIPP-SF scales have good validity, and whether five different do...