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In forensic settings, several challenges may affect reliability of assessment of personality pathology, specifically when based upon self-report. This study investigates the Semi-Structured Interview for DSM-5 Personality Functioning (STiP-5.1) to assess
Joost Hutsebaut+5 more
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Mapping personal functional data to personal genomes [PDF]
Abstract Motivation: The sequencing of personal genomes enabled analysis of variation in transcription factor (TF) binding, chromatin structure and gene expression and indicated how they contribute to phenotypic variation. It is hypothesized that using the reference genome for mapping ChIP-seq or RNA-seq reads may introduce errors ...
Xiaoyi Cao+3 more
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Perception of otherness - the role of personality and demographic variables
Introduction The idea that personality can influence our perception of ‘otherness’ is widely accepted within the literature of social sciences. Undoubtedly, the principle of dehumanization played an important role in genocides during the 20th and 21st ...
M. Preiss, N. Doubková, J. Jonáš
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Complaining: A function of attitude, personality, and situation [PDF]
AbstractThe random nature of situations where an acquired product or service contains a defect or deficiency means that consumers usually have no experience of seeking redress (i.e., complaining), or their experience may be from totally different situations.
Thøgersen, John+2 more
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Recognizing early MRI signs (or their absence) is crucial in diagnosing metachromatic leukodystrophy
Abstract Objectives Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) has characteristic white matter (WM) changes on brain MRI, which often trigger biochemical and genetic confirmation of the diagnosis. In early or pre‐symptomatic disease stages, these typical MRI changes might be absent, hampering early diagnosis.
Daphne H. Schoenmakers+7 more
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ICD-11 Personality Disorders: A Psychodynamic Perspective on Personality Functioning
The new ICD-11 introduces a fully dimensional classification of personality disorders representing a fundamental change in personality disorder diagnosis with major implications for clinical practice and research. The new system centers on the evaluation
Victor Blüml, Stephan Doering
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Personality functioning in anxiety disorders [PDF]
The alternative model for personality disorders in DSM-5 and the upcoming ICD-11 stimulated an increased interest in the concept of personality functioning for the diagnosis of personality disorders. Furthermore, the impact of personality functioning on other mental disorders has become the focus of recent research efforts.
Stephan Doering+2 more
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Moral disengagement and social distancing of people with a personality disorder
Introduction People with personality disorders (PD) share some impairments in personality functioning (e.g. identity, intimacy, empathy) that are also associated with inner or interpersonal conflicts, and sometimes also with different strategies of ...
R. Heissler+3 more
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Background Patients with personality disorders commonly exhibit impairment in psychosocial function that persists over time even with diagnostic remission.
Ole Klungsøyr+2 more
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Background and aimsIn the eleventh revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), the severity of personality dysfunction became the central dimension of personality disorder’s (PDs) definition, besides the trait domain qualifiers ...
Zsolt Unoka+6 more
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