PsycTESTS Dataset 1985
DOI: 10.1037/t07836-000
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Structured Interview for DSM-III Personality Disorders

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“…To recruit healthy volunteers, we used newspaper advertising. A social worker screened them in a structured telephone interview, and then a trained research assistant interviewed them face to face using the Structural Clinical Interview Diagnosis (SCID) (Spitzer et al 1990), the Structural Clinical Interview for Personality Diagnosis (SCID-P) (Stangl et al 1985), and the Wisconsin Scales of Psychosis Proneness (Chapman et al 1994). These Psychosis Proneness scales were developed to rate features of schizotypal personality disorder.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To recruit healthy volunteers, we used newspaper advertising. A social worker screened them in a structured telephone interview, and then a trained research assistant interviewed them face to face using the Structural Clinical Interview Diagnosis (SCID) (Spitzer et al 1990), the Structural Clinical Interview for Personality Diagnosis (SCID-P) (Stangl et al 1985), and the Wisconsin Scales of Psychosis Proneness (Chapman et al 1994). These Psychosis Proneness scales were developed to rate features of schizotypal personality disorder.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bu bilgiler benzer soruların bazıları üzerine temellendirilmiş-tir. [54,55] Kişilik Değerlendirme Çizelgesi (Personality Assessment Schedule; PAS)…”
Section: Dsm-iii-r'deki Kişilik Bozukluklarına Yönelik Yapısal Görüşmunclassified
“…Para evaluar los trastornos del Eje II recurrieron a la Structured Interview for DSM-III Personality Disorders (SIDP; Stangl, Pfohl, Zimmerman, Bowers y Corenthal, 1985), una entrevista semi-estructurada formada por 160 preguntas, que proporciona información relativa a los 11 trastornos de personalidad del DSM-III. Los autores siguieron la clasificación por grupos: grupo A (paranoide, esquizoide y esquizotípico), grupo B (antisocial, histriónico, narcisista y límite) y grupo C (dependiente, evitativo, compulsivo y pasivoagresivo).…”
Section: Estudios Sobre Trastornos De Personalidad En Fumadoresunclassified