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    A classification based on evidence is the first step to clinical utility
    (2011)
    Tyrer, Peter (35429745200)
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    A classification based on evidence is the first step to clinical utility
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    Tyrer, Peter (35429745200)
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    Crawford, Mike (57203219698)
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    Mulder, Roger (55800861000)
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    Blashfield, Roger (7003818054)
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    Multiple faces of personality domains: Revalidating the proposed domains
    (2019)
    Pesic, Danilo (55582296200)
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    Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica (6602315043)
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    Kalanj, Marko (55115710400)
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    Mulder, Roger (55800861000)
    Background: Despite relatively consistent findings regarding the number of personality pathology domains, differences in domain structure remain. Recently the proposed ICD-11 domains were partially validated in a sample of patients with major depression producing five domains: Detached, Anankastic, Negative Emotional, Antisocial and Borderline. The aim of our study was to attempt to cross-validate these findings in a sample of patients primarily diagnosed with personality disorder (PD). Subjects and methods: All subjects were assessed by Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV Axis II PD. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was applied on fifty seven DSM PD symptoms selected to represent the five proposed domains. Results: SCID II data were collected from a total of 223 subjects. The EFA extracted five factors. The first factor labeled as borderline-internalizing constituted of borderline together with avoidant and dependent items, the second, labeled as disinhibited/ borderline externalizing, incorporated narcissistic and histrionic items. The other three separate factors in our study labeled as antisocial, anankastic and detached, were less robust. Conclusions: In our study five personality pathology domains were partly replicated. The most robust findings support the existence of the two factors, borderline-internalizing and disinhibited/borderline externalizing. However, the EFA was performed on a relatively low prevalence symptoms distribution, particularly for antisocial and schizoid factors. © Medicinska naklada - Zagreb, Croatia.
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    The rationale for the reclassification of personality disorder in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11)
    (2011)
    Tyrer, Peter (35429745200)
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    Crawford, Mike (57203219698)
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    Mulder, Roger (55800861000)
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    Blashfield, Roger (7003818054)
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    Farnam, Alireza (23102510300)
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    Fossati, Andrea (7006068331)
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    Kim, Youl-Ri (7410199923)
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    Koldobsky, Nestor (8269487700)
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    Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica (6602315043)
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    Ndetei, David (6701462705)
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    Swales, Michaela (6602678891)
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    Clark, Lee Anna (7402667481)
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    Reed, Geoffrey M. (7201360998)
    Nineteen years have elapsed since the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), and many advances have been made in the field of personality disorders since that time. This paper reflects these advances and presents the first proposals of the ICD-11 working group for the reclassification of personality disorders. The essential changes from ICD-10 are to make the primary classification of personality disorder one of five levels of severity, including one of personality difficulty below the severity of disorder, to replace the existing categories of personality disorder with five monothetic trait domains of asocial, emotionally unstable, obsessional (anankastic), anxious/dependent and dissocial groups and to provide a simple algorithm for classification that can be used in ordinary psychiatric practice. It is argued that the proposed changes will improve the clinical utility of the diagnosis of personality disorder, reduce its stigma and help in the development and selection of appropriate treatment. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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    The rationale for the reclassification of personality disorder in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11)
    (2011)
    Tyrer, Peter (35429745200)
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    Crawford, Mike (57203219698)
    ;
    Mulder, Roger (55800861000)
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    Blashfield, Roger (7003818054)
    ;
    Farnam, Alireza (23102510300)
    ;
    Fossati, Andrea (7006068331)
    ;
    Kim, Youl-Ri (7410199923)
    ;
    Koldobsky, Nestor (8269487700)
    ;
    Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica (6602315043)
    ;
    Ndetei, David (6701462705)
    ;
    Swales, Michaela (6602678891)
    ;
    Clark, Lee Anna (7402667481)
    ;
    Reed, Geoffrey M. (7201360998)
    Nineteen years have elapsed since the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), and many advances have been made in the field of personality disorders since that time. This paper reflects these advances and presents the first proposals of the ICD-11 working group for the reclassification of personality disorders. The essential changes from ICD-10 are to make the primary classification of personality disorder one of five levels of severity, including one of personality difficulty below the severity of disorder, to replace the existing categories of personality disorder with five monothetic trait domains of asocial, emotionally unstable, obsessional (anankastic), anxious/dependent and dissocial groups and to provide a simple algorithm for classification that can be used in ordinary psychiatric practice. It is argued that the proposed changes will improve the clinical utility of the diagnosis of personality disorder, reduce its stigma and help in the development and selection of appropriate treatment. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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