2014
Personality Heterogeneity in PTSD: Distinct Temperament and Interpersonal Typologies
Thomas KM, Hopwood CJ, Donnellan MB, Wright AG, Sanislow CA, McDevitt-Murphy ME, Ansell EB, Grilo CM, McGlashan TH, Shea MT, Markowitz JC, Skodol AE, Zanarini MC, Morey LC. Personality Heterogeneity in PTSD: Distinct Temperament and Interpersonal Typologies. Psychological Assessment 2014, 26: 23-34. PMID: 24015858, PMCID: PMC4445358, DOI: 10.1037/a0034318.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderTemperament modelInterpersonal circumplexLatent profilesChronicity of PTSDAdaptive personality traitsLatent profile analysisSample of individualsPersonality heterogeneityInterpersonal modelInterpersonal styleStress disorderInterpersonal traitsTemperament traitsPersonality variabilityDistinct temperamentPersonality traitsComorbid disordersPersonality typologyLow pathologyTemperamentPsychiatric comorbidityProfile analysisIndividualsInternalizing
2010
Personality heterogeneity in female adolescent inpatients with features of eating disorders
Hopwood CJ, Ansell EB, Fehon DC, Grilo CM. Personality heterogeneity in female adolescent inpatients with features of eating disorders. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2010, 51: 585-591. PMID: 20965304, PMCID: PMC2962865, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2010.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAggressionAlcoholismAnorexia NervosaBody ImageBulimiaBulimia NervosaCluster AnalysisComorbidityDefense MechanismsFemaleHumansImpulsive BehaviorInternal-External ControlMood DisordersPatient AdmissionPersonality DisordersPersonality InventoryPsychometricsReproducibility of ResultsSelf ConceptSocial ConformitySubstance-Related DisordersConceptsImportant clinical implicationsDisorder featuresFemale adolescent inpatientsDisturbed eatingMood dysfunctionPersonality heterogeneityClinical implicationsAdult womenClinical useComorbid psychopathologyAdolescent inpatientsPersonality variabilitySubstance useDisorder symptomsAdolescent girlsFunctioning groupMood psychopathologyEatingHigh functioningDifferent personality modelsExternalizing groupWomenPrevious evidencePsychopathology