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| Michael N HallquistSummaryAffiliation: University of Pittsburgh Country: USA Publications
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Identifying latent trajectories of personality disorder symptom change: growth mixture modeling in the longitudinal study of personality disordersMichael N Hallquist
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 122:138-55. 2013..The prognosis of PD symptoms may be informed by an assessment of personality and comorbid psychopathology...
Refining the phenotype of borderline personality disorder: Diagnostic criteria and beyondMichael N Hallquist
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA
Personal Disord 3:228-46. 2012..Our results support a hybrid categorical-dimensional model of the BPD DSM-IV criteria. The BPD subtypes emerging from this model have important implications for treatment and etiological research...
Quantitative methods in psychiatric classification: the path forward is clear but complex: commentary on Krueger and Eaton (2010)Michael N Hallquist
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Personal Disord 1:131-4. 2010....
Multimethod investigation of interpersonal functioning in borderline personality disorderStephanie D Stepp
Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Personal Disord 2:175-92. 2011..Our findings suggest that self-report scores and electronic diary ratings have high clinical utility, because these methods appear most sensitive to change...
Integrating competing dimensional models of personality: linking the SNAP, TCI, and NEO using Item Response TheoryStephanie D Stepp
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, 3811 O Hara St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Personal Disord 3:107-26. 2012..Our findings support the notion that the integration of multiple perspectives will provide greater information about personality while minimizing the weaknesses of any single instrument...
Prospective associations among borderline personality disorder symptoms, interpersonal problems, and aggressive behaviorsStephanie D Stepp
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
J Interpers Violence 27:103-24. 2012..Our findings suggest the importance of distinguishing between these groups of aggressive behaviors in terms of etiological pathways, maintenance processes, and treatment interventions...
