1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1819.1998.00409.x
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Personality differences in the Munich Personality Test between patients with major depression and panic disorder

Abstract: Key wordsThis study attempted to determine whether patients with major depression and panic disorder could be differentiated by personality features, measured by the Munich Personality Test (MPT). One of the six MPT personality dimensions, 'rigidity', was developed in relation to the 'melancholic type of personality', which may be a specific personality feature of depressive subjects, We therefore hypothesized that the MPT might be sensitive to possible personality differences between patients with major depre… Show more

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