2017
Personality and Life Events in a Personality Disorder Sample
Timoney LR, Walsh Z, Shea MT, Yen S, Ansell EB, Grilo CM, McGlashan TH, Stout RL, Bender DS, Skodol AE, Sanislow CA, Morey LC, Gunderson JG. Personality and Life Events in a Personality Disorder Sample. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2017, 8: 376-382. PMID: 27797543, PMCID: PMC5411350, DOI: 10.1037/per0000214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultFemaleHumansLife Change EventsMaleMiddle AgedModels, PsychologicalPersonalityPersonality DisordersYoung AdultConceptsPositive life eventsNegative life eventsLife eventsNormal personality traitsPersonality disorderPersonality traitsCommunity sampleFFM traitsPD groupLives of individualsPresent researchPersonalityMajor depressive disorderFactor modelClinical samplesIndividualsControl groupDepressive disorderConscientiousnessAvoidantExtraversionDisordersNeuroticismTraitsSchizotypal
2014
Gender differences in the impact of stressful life events on changes in body mass index
Udo T, Grilo CM, McKee SA. Gender differences in the impact of stressful life events on changes in body mass index. Preventive Medicine 2014, 69: 49-53. PMID: 25204986, PMCID: PMC4312235, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.08.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexFemaleHumansLife Change EventsMaleMiddle AgedSex FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsWeight GainConceptsBody mass indexStressful life eventsWave 2 interviewsWeight gainMass indexLife eventsNational Epidemiologic SurveyGreater weight gainWave 1Epidemiologic SurveyRelated conditionsFemale-specific effectWomenWave 2 surveyPositive associationEffects of stressGreater increaseDeath of familyRepresentative sampleMenGender differencesPhysiological mechanisms
2011
Stressful life events predict eating disorder relapse following remission: Six‐year prospective outcomes
Grilo CM, Pagano ME, Stout RL, Markowitz JC, Ansell EB, Pinto A, Zanarini MC, Yen S, Skodol AE. Stressful life events predict eating disorder relapse following remission: Six‐year prospective outcomes. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2011, 45: 185-192. PMID: 21448971, PMCID: PMC3275672, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStressful life eventsPersonality disorder statusBulimia nervosaLife eventsNegative stressful life eventsSignificant warning signsED relapseSignificant predictorsComorbid psychiatric disordersStructured Clinical InterviewSocial stressorsAssessment interviewsSocial stressDiagnostic InterviewClinical InterviewDisorder relapsePersonality disorderED durationLongitudinal intervalDSM-IVStructured interviewsEDNOSPsychiatric comorbidityPsychiatric disordersElevated work
2005
A Comparison of Adolescent Inpatients With and Without a History of Violence Perpetration
Fehon DC, Grilo CM, Lipschitz DS. A Comparison of Adolescent Inpatients With and Without a History of Violence Perpetration. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2005, 193: 405-411. PMID: 15920381, DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000165294.41091.fc.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Pretreatment patient factors predicting attrition from a multicenter randomized controlled treatment study for panic disorder
Grilo C, Money R, Barlow D, Goddard A, Gorman J, Hofmann S, Papp L, Shear M, Woods S. Pretreatment patient factors predicting attrition from a multicenter randomized controlled treatment study for panic disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1998, 39: 323-332. PMID: 9829138, DOI: 10.1016/s0010-440x(98)90043-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPanic disorderFinal multivariate regression analysisMultivariate regression analysisLower household incomeNegative treatment attitudesPatient factorsPsychiatric comorbidityClinical trialsStudy groupPretreatment factorsClinical practicePrior treatmentTreatment studiesTreatment attitudesPredictor analysisLower educationAgoraphobic avoidanceLife stressorsTrend levelDisordersPatientsRegression analysisTreatmentGreater ageSocial support