This systematic review focuses on personality traits according to both the Five Factor Model and Cloninger Psychobiological Model in relation to treatment related outcome variables across all stages of clinical psychotic illness. Search of Pubmed and Psychinfo databases led to final inclusion of 65 studies, which were ranked on quality and analyzed according to the associations between personality and outcome. Main findings are that higher levels of Harm Avoidance and Neuroticism are associated with higher symptom levels, tendency towards passive coping, greater self-stigma, lower quality of life, and Harm Avoidance to higher suicidality. Higher levels of Extraversion and higher levels of Self-Directedness are associated with more preferenc...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Background: Patients with psychotic disorders who experienced childhood trauma show more social dysf...
Background: Personality and coping may be related to symptom severity and psychosocial functioning i...
This systematic review focuses on personality traits according to both the Five Factor Model and Clo...
Objective: It is unclear why some individuals reporting psychotic experiences have balanced lives wh...
The diagnosis of schizophrenia has been associated with increased risk of violence and aggression. H...
Objective: Despite a long history of interest in personality traits and psychosis, the association b...
Background: Personality and coping may be related to symptom severity and psychosocial functioning i...
Introduction: Cloninger\u27s psychological model of temperament and character confirms that the pers...
Personality interacts with psychosocial variables, psychopathology and coping strategies of patients...
© Medicinska naklada, Zagreb, Croatia. Introduction: Cloninger's psychological model of temperament ...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Earlier studies indicated that personality characteristics contribute to symptomatic outcome in pati...
OBJECTIVE: The psychobiological model of temperament and character indicates that personality traits...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Background: Patients with psychotic disorders who experienced childhood trauma show more social dysf...
Background: Personality and coping may be related to symptom severity and psychosocial functioning i...
This systematic review focuses on personality traits according to both the Five Factor Model and Clo...
Objective: It is unclear why some individuals reporting psychotic experiences have balanced lives wh...
The diagnosis of schizophrenia has been associated with increased risk of violence and aggression. H...
Objective: Despite a long history of interest in personality traits and psychosis, the association b...
Background: Personality and coping may be related to symptom severity and psychosocial functioning i...
Introduction: Cloninger\u27s psychological model of temperament and character confirms that the pers...
Personality interacts with psychosocial variables, psychopathology and coping strategies of patients...
© Medicinska naklada, Zagreb, Croatia. Introduction: Cloninger's psychological model of temperament ...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Earlier studies indicated that personality characteristics contribute to symptomatic outcome in pati...
OBJECTIVE: The psychobiological model of temperament and character indicates that personality traits...
Risk of suicidal behaviour (SB) in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) is a major concern, partic...
Background: Patients with psychotic disorders who experienced childhood trauma show more social dysf...
Background: Personality and coping may be related to symptom severity and psychosocial functioning i...