Changing views about personality disorders: Comment about the prospective studies CIC, CLPS, and MSAD |
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Authors: | Pukrop Ralf Krischer Maya |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Cologne, Germany. ralf.pukrop@uk-koeln.de |
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Abstract: | Three large-scale prospective studies (Children in the Community Study [CIC; Cohen, Crawford, Johnson, & Kasen, this issue], Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study [CLPS; Skodol et al., this issue], and the McLean Study of Adult Development [MSAD; Zanarini, Frankenburg, Hennen, Reich, & Silk, this issue]) are discussed with respect to the following issues: shared and complementary features of the study designs, evidence for stable and changing personality disorder features, methodological issues (reliability, stability, and invariance), the relationship between Axis I and II disorders, and dimensional versus categorical representations of personality disorders. |
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