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  1. ... questionnaires were used once with no follow-up. Personality Trait Inventory (PTI) and Childhood Psychopathology Measurement Schedule (CPMS) ... the mothers was the Hindi adaptation of the Personality Trait Inventory ( PTI ). The mothers were asked to complete ...
  2. ... al 2005 ]. Peric et al [2014] reported pathologic personality traits in 58% of 62 individuals tested, the two ... In one study of 200 individuals with DM1, personality traits and psychological symptoms were usually in the normal ...
  3. ... and document how these evaluations interact with a personality trait, in particular a preference for preventing adverse consequences ... impact patients' reactions to clinical information and how personality traits factor into those reactions. top Agile Semantic Meta- ...
  4. ... AA, Grist CL, Malesky LA, Jr., et al. Personality traits associated with occupational ‘burnout’ in ABA therapists. J ... CrossRef ] 6039. Robinson S, Howlin P, Russell A. Personality traits, autobiographical memory and knowledge of self and others: ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... Sister Richarda. A study of the intercorrelations of personality traits among a group of novices in religious communities. ... Forms No. 4, v.10. Genet. Psychol. Monogr.) ---Personality traits of Jewish and non-Jewish students. New York [ ...
  6. ... Lond., 1938, 1: 763-7.— Ivy, A. C. Personality traits and mental hygiene. Northwest M. 1939, 38: 275- ...
  7. ... followers of Aristotle, describes physiognomy methods, including assigning personality traits based on resemblance to animals, ethnicity, and facial ... and shared views on the biological nature of personality. Like criminologists, ... to character. Criminologists helped shape psychiatric treatment for ...
  8. ... events are viewed as threatening or positive. 2 Personality traits also influence the stress equation because what may ... an individual perceives threatening demands or dangers, and trait anxiety, the ... as a personality characteristic. 105 In a study of intensive care ...
  9. ... that physical characteristics of the human body revealed personality traits; Aristotle performed studies on how hair, limbs and facial features predicted personality and temperament. Such theories thrived throughout the Middle ...
  10. ... al., 2009a ). Similarly, Fahlen (1995) reported that abnormal personality traits wane with successful pharmacological treatment. Besides APD, comorbidity ...
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