نتایج جستجو برای: avoidant personality

تعداد نتایج: 71477  

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2013
Lori N Scott Yookyung Kim Kimberly A Nolf Michael N Hallquist Aidan G C Wright Stephanie D Stepp Jennifer Q Morse Paul A Pilkonis

Emotional dysregulation and impaired attachment are seen by many clinical researchers as central aspects of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Alternatively, these constructs may represent general impairments in personality that are nonspecific to BPD. Using multitraitmultimethod models, the authors examined the strength of associations among preoccupied attachment, difficulties with emotio...

2016
Charles A. Sanislow Andrew E. Skodol John G. Gunderson Thomas H. McGlashan Ingrid R. Dyck

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare psychosocial functioning in patients with schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and patients with major depressive disorder and no personality disorder. Method: Patients (N=668) were recruited by the four clinical sites of the Collabora-tive Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. The carefully diagn...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1998
M L Cooper P R Shaver N L Collins

Attachment style differences in psychological symptomatology, self-concept, and risky or problem behaviors were examined in a community sample (N = 1,989) of Black and White adolescents, 13 to 19 years old. Overall, secure adolescents were the best-adjusted group, though not necessarily the least likely to engage in risky behaviors. Anxious adolescents were the worst-adjusted group, reporting t...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2006
Vicki S Helgeson Kerry A Reynolds Patricia L Tomich

The authors conducted a meta-analysis to examine the relations of benefit finding to psychological and physical health as well as to a specific set of demographic, stressor, personality, and coping correlates. Results from 87 cross-sectional studies reported in 77 articles showed that benefit finding was related to less depression and more positive well-being but also more intrusive and avoidan...

2009
Angèle Palmer Susan Rodger

A sample of 135 first-year university students living in residence completed questionnaires that measured individual differences in mindfulness, coping styles, and perceived stress. Findings revealed significant positive relationships between mindfulness and rational coping, and significant negative relationships with emotional and avoidant coping and perceived stress. Regression analyses revea...

Journal: :Clinical child psychology and psychiatry 2011
Abigail D Powers Drew Westen

This study examined personality subtypes of adolescents diagnosed with Panic Disorder (PD). As part of an NIMH-funded study of adolescent personality and its relation to psychopathology, randomly selected experienced licensed psychologists and psychiatrists used a Q-sort instrument to describe adolescents in their care, of whom 57 had been diagnosed with PD. Q-factor analysis yielded three pers...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2006
Jeanette E Taylor Lisa M James Mark D Reeves Leonardo Bobadilla

Relatively little is known about the relationship of most personality disorders to executive cognitive functioning despite their associations with frontal cortex activity. Research on genetic influence is lacking for most personality disorders, and research on genetic influences associated with executive cognitive functioning is sparse and mixed. The Florida State Twin Registry was created to c...

Journal: :Personality disorders 2017
Linden R Timoney Zach Walsh M Tracie Shea Shirley Yen Emily B Ansell Carlos M Grilo Thomas H McGlashan Robert L Stout Donna S Bender Andrew E Skodol Charles A Sanislow Leslie C Morey John G Gunderson

Individuals with a personality disorder (PD) tend to experience more negative life events (NLEs) than positive life events (PLEs). In community samples, the Five Factor Model of personality (FFM) predicts both positive and negative life events. The present research examined whether FFM normal personality traits were associated with positive and negative life events among individuals with 1 of 4...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2004
Leslie C Morey Andrew E Skodol Carlos M Grilo Charles A Sanislow Mary C Zanarini M Tracie Shea John G Gunderson Thomas H McGlashan

This study sought to investigate the coherence of changes observed in diagnostic criteria for borderline, schizotypal, obsessive-compulsive, and avoidant personality disorders. Five hundred, forty-nine patients were independently evaluated 2 years apart, and correlations of observed changes in each diagnostic criterion with changes in other criteria were examined to determine if there was withi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Applied 2011
James L Szalma Grant S Taylor

This study examined the relationship of operator personality (Five Factor Model) and characteristics of the task and of adaptive automation (reliability and adaptiveness-whether the automation was well-matched to changes in task demand) to operator performance, workload, stress, and coping. This represents the first investigation of how the Five Factors relate to human response to automation. O...

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