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Background Borderline personality disorder (BPD) typically emerges during adolescence and early adulthood and has severe personal, social and economic consequences. Despite significant research efforts on early intervention over the past two decades, delays in diagnosis and treatment are still common, and exclusion of individuals with BPD from mental ...
Michael Kaess, Marialuisa Cavelti
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Background Evidence that mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) causes psychiatric problems in children has been mixed. Investigating this issue has been difficult due to the lack of representative longitudinal data that includes adequate measures of mTBI, subsequent mental health symptoms and service use.
Grace Revill+4 more
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Aggression in antisocial personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a pervasive and persistent pattern of behaviour and emotional response, with poor prognosis and difficult treatment. It is characterised by a failure to conform to lawful and ethical behaviour along with an egocentric, callous lack of concern for others characterized by deceitfulness, irresponsibility ...
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Antisocial and borderline personality disorders revisited
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) have an overlap in both symptoms and risk factors, suggesting that they might reflect the same form of psychopathology, shaped by gender. However other lines of evidence point to the presence of partly unique, albeit overlapping, trait dimensions, specifically affective ...
Joel Paris+2 more
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Abstract Parental substance use is a strong predictor of adolescent substance use, but empirical research has identified factors that can moderate that relationship. The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of those factors. Manuscripts were sought in 12 databases.
Joaquín Rodríguez‐Ruiz+3 more
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Standardising antisocial personality disorder: the social shaping of a psychiatric technology.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is one of the most influential and controversial terminological standards ever produced. As such, it continues to provide a valuable case study for sociologists of health and illness.
M. Pickersgill
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ABSTRACT Introduction People with intellectual disability (ID) face increased vulnerability to addictive behaviours, yet effective interventions are under‐researched. This study aimed to systematically review existing interventions for substance use and problem gambling in this population. Methods Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched Web of Science,
Amalia Udeanu+5 more
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The aim of this research is to determine B cluster of prevalence of personality disorders among high school female students. Statistical Population consists of all female students from first to third grade of high school in five regions in Isfahan ...
M. Fatehizadeh, T. Emami, B. Najarian
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The issue of criminal behavior often intertwines with complex psychological conditions, and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) represent two such examples.
Antonio Topić, Dijana Ivanišević
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Conceptualizing Psychopathy: An overview
Psychopathy is the most controversial and elusive construct of our times. Although the concept has been around for over 100 years, our understanding of psychopathy remains relatively opaque as there appears to be little consensus in relation to the ...
Theodoros Papagathonikou
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