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Publikováno v:
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 50:333-341
Background: Many factors, including personal experience and personality traits, contribute to the emotional difficulties that psychiatrists experience in their professional work. The nature of the work itself also plays a significant role. Objective:
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Journal of Personality Disorders. 18:542-554
Depressive personality disorder (DPD) is listed in the DSM-IV as one of the "Disorders for Further Study." In this investigation we examined (1) the rates of comorbidity of DPD with the 10 personality disorders (PDs) in the main text of DSM-IV, and (
Autor:
Susan E. Dickens, Charmaine C. Williams, Paul E Garfinkel, Deborah R. Schuller, R. Michael Bagby, Barbara J. Dorian
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 46:835-840
Background: Few studies have examined the predictors of psychiatrists' perceived success and personal satisfaction with their careers. The present study examines self-reported success and personal satisfaction with their careers in a cohort of psychi
Autor:
Sidney H. Kennedy, Susan E. Dickens, Deborah R. Schuller, R. Michael Bagby, Candace E. Minifie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 45:155-160
Fava, Rosenbaum, McCarthy, Pava, Steingard and Bless (1991) have recently proposed the existence of a subtype of depressed patients who experience anger attacks. The aim of this study was to assess if depressed patients categorized as high angry host
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Deborah R. Schuller, Anthony J. Levitt, Susan E. Dickens, Russell T. Joffe, L. Trevor Young, R. Michael Bagby, Kirstin D. Bindseil, Robert G. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 41:25-32
We examined differences between personality characteristics of euthymic bipolar disorder patients (BD) (n = 34) and recovered unipolar depressed patients (UD) (n = 74) using the taxonomy of the Five-Factor Model of personality (FFM) as measured by co
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Journal of Personality Disorders. 7:320-328
The 11 personality disorders are organized clinically into three categories, or clusters. Results from recent factor analytic studies have been interpreted as providing empirical support for the three cluster model. These studies, however, have typic
Publikováno v:
Journal of affective disorders. 91(2-3)
Background Depressive Personality (DP) is being evaluated for future inclusion in DSM. One recurring issue has been conceptual and empirical redundancy with Dysthymia (i.e., Dysthymic Disorder; DD). Methods The symptom and syndrome overlap of DP and
Autor:
R. Michael Bagby, Susan E. Dickens, Deborah R. Schuller, Fiona Schulte, Paul E. Garfinkel, Leanne Fitzgerald
Publikováno v:
Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry. 28(4)
Objective: The authors explored practice characteristics, activities, and career satisfaction of male and female psychiatrists. Method: A questionnaire was mailed to all practicing psychiatrists in Ontario, Canada, to which 52% responded. Results: Mo
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 161(12)
The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale has been the gold standard for the assessment of depression for more than 40 years. Criticism of the instrument has been increasing. The authors review studies published since the last major review of this instrum
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British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 34:82-84
The relationship between dependency and self-criticism personality dimensions, as measured by the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire (DEQ), and attributions to content-specific (affiliative, achievement) hypothetical outcome domains on the Expanded