Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire for the DSM IV 

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q     DSM-5 personality traits and DSM–IV personality disorders. By Hopwood, Christopher J.; Thomas, Katherine M.; Markon, Kristian E.; Wright, Aidan G. C.; Krueger, Robert F. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Jan 16 , 2012,

 

 

 

  q  Taylor J, James LM, Bobadilla L, Reeves MD. Screening for disinhibited disorder cases in a college population: Performance of the SMAST, DAST, SCID-II-Q, and PDQ-4. Psychol Assess. (2008) Dec 20(4): 351-60.

 

q       Sansone RA, Tahir NA, Buckner VR, Wiederman MW.The Relationship Between Borderline Personality Symptomatology and Somatic Preoccupation Among Internal Medicine Outpatients. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry. (2008) ;10(4):286-290.

 

q       Miller JD, Campbell WK.Comparing clinical and social-personality conceptualizations of narcissism.  J Pers. (2008) Jun;76(3):449-76. Epub 2008 Apr 8.

 

q       Axelrod SR, Morgan CA 3rd, Southwick SM. Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder in veterans of Operation Desert Storm. Am J Psychiatry. (2005) Feb;162(2):270-5.

 

q       Davison, S.  Leese, and Taylor, P.J. Examination of the Screening Properties of the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire 4+(PDQ-4+) in a Prison Population. Journal of personality disorders. (2001), 15(2) 180-194.

 

q       Stein DJ, Hollander EH, and Skodol AE: Anxiety disorders and personality disorders: A review. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1993) 7(2): 87-104.

 

q       Weissman, M: Epidemiology of personality disorders: A 1990 update. Journal of personality disorders. Supplement (Spring 1993), 44-62.

 

q       Dowson JH: Assessment of DSM-III-R personality disorders by self-report questionnaire: The role of informants and a screening test for co-morbid personality disorders. British Journal of Psychiatry, (1992), 161: 344-352.

 

q       Johnson JG, and Bornstein RF: Utility of the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire- Revised in a non-clinical population. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992), 6(4): 450-457.

 

q       Dowson JH: DSM-III-R narcissistic personality disorder evaluated by patients' and informants' self-report questionnaires: Relationship with other personality disorders and a sense of entitlement as an indicator or narcissism. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1992), 33: 397-406.

 

q       Pollack MH, Otto MW, Rosenbaum JF, and Sachs GS: Personality disorders in patients with panic disorder: association with childhood anxiety disorders, early trauma, comorbidity and chronicity. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1992), 33: 78-83.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, and Hamman MS: DSM-III personality characteristics of panic disorder with agoraphobia patients in stable remission. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1992), 33: 305-309.

 

q       Johnson JG, Bornstein RF, and Krukonis AB: Defense styles as predictors of personality disorder symptomatology. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992), 6(4): 408-416

 

q       Berman WH, Berman ER, Heymsfeld S, Fauci M, and Ackerman S: The incidence and comorbidity of psychiatric disorders in obesity. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992), 6(2): 168-175.

 

q       Hunt C and Andrews G: Measuring personality disorder: The use of self-report questionnaires. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992), 6(2): 125-133.

 

q       Mellman TA, Leverich GS, Hauser P, Kramlinger K, Post RM and Uhde TW: Axis II pathology in panic and affective disorders: Relationships to diagnosis, course or illness and treatment response. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992), 6(1): 53-63.

 

q       Loranger A: Are current self-report and interview measures adequate for epidemiological studies of personality disorders? Journal of Personality Disorders, (1992) 6(4): 313-325.

 

q       Hyler SE, Skodol AE, Oldham JM, Kellman HD, Doidge N: The validity of the PDQ-R: A replication in an out-patient sample. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1992), 33:73-77.

 

q       Noyes R Jr, Reich J, Suelzer M, and Christiansen J: Personality traits associated with panic disorder: Change associated with treatment. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1991), 32: 283-294.

 

q       Zimmerman M, Pfohl B, Coryell WH, Corenthal C, and Stangl D: Major depression and personality disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, (1991) 22: 199-210.

 

q       O'Connell RA, Mayo JA, and Sciutto MS: PDQ-R personality disorders in bipolar patients. Journal of Affective Disorders, (1991), 23: 217-221.

 

q       Dowson JH and Berrios GE: Factor structure of DSM-III-R personality disorders shown by self-report questionnaire: implication for classifying and assessing personality disorders. Acta Psychiatrica Scandanavica, (1991), 84: 555-560.

 

q       Zimmerman M, and Coryell WH: Diagnosing personality disorders in the community: A comparison of self report and interviewer measures. Archives of General Psychiatry (1990) 47: 527-531.

 

q       Reich J: Effect of DSM-III personality disorders on outcome of tricyclic antidepressant treated nonpsychotic outpatients with major or minor depressive disorder. Psychiatry Research, (1990), 32: 175-181.

 

q       Hyler SE, Skodol AE, Kellman HD, Oldham J and Rosnick L: The validity of the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire: A comparison with two structured interviews. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1990), 147: 1043-1048.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, Hamman MS and Jones B: A comparison of DSM-III personality disorders in panic/agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1990), 31: 238-244.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, Hamman MS and Jones B: Correlates of DSM-III personality disorder in obsessive compulsive disorder: Changes with treatment. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1990), 31: 432-437.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, Hamman MS and Jones B: Correlates of DSM-III personality disorder in obsessive compulsive disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1990), 31: 481-489.

 

q       Hyler SE, Lyons M, Rieder RO, Young L, Williams JBW and Spitzer RL: The factor structure of self-report DSM-III axis II symptoms and their relationship to clinician's ratings. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1990), 147:751-757.

 

q       Eckerd MB, Hurt SW, Severino S: Late luteal phase dysphoric disorder: Relationship to personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1989), 3(4): 338-344.

 

q       Reich J, Yates W, and Nduaguba M: Prevalence of DSM-III personality disorders in the community. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, (1989) 24: 12-16.

 

q       Yager J, Landsverk J, Edelstein CK and Hyler SE: Screening for DSM-III axis II personality disorders in 628 women with bulimic eating disorders. Psychosomatics, (1989), 30(3):255-261.

 

q       Reich J: Familiality of DSM-III dramatic and anxious personality clusters. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, (1989) 177: 96-100.

 

q       Black DW, Yates WR, Noyes R, Pfohl B, and Kelley M: DSM-III personality disorder in obsessive-compulsive study volunteers: A controlled study. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1989) 3(1): 58-62.

 

q       Pfohl B, Barrash MA, True B, and Alexander B: Failure of two axis II measures to predict medication non-compliance among hypertensive outpatients. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1989) 3(1): 45-52.

 

q       Hyler SE, Rieder RO, Williams JBW, Spitzer RL, Lyons M and Hendler J: A comparison of clinical interview and self report of DSM-III personality disorders in 552 patients. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1989), 30(2): 170-178.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, and Hamman MS: Correlates of DSM-III personality disorder in panic disorder and agoraphobia. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1988), 29: 535- 544.

 

q       Skodol AE, Rosnick L, Kellman HD, Oldham J and Hyler SE: Validating structured DSM-III-R personality disorder assessments with longitudinal data. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1988), 145:1297-1299.

 

q       Reich J, Nduaguba M, and Yates W: Age and sex distribution of DSM-III personality cluster traits in a community population. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1988) 29: 298-303.

 

q       Dubro AF, Wetzler S, and Kahn MW: A comparison of three self-report questionnaires for the diagnosis of DSM-III personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1988), 2(3): 256-266.

 

q       Reich J: DSM-III personality disorders and the outcome of treated panic disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1988), 145: 1149-1152.

 

q       Hyler SE, Rieder RO, Williams JBW, Spitzer RL, Hendler J and Lyons M: The Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire: Development and preliminary results. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1988) 2:229-237.

 

q       Reich J, Noyes R, and Troughton E: Dependent personality disorder associated with phobic avoidance in patients with personality disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1987b), 144: 323-326.

 

q       Pfohl B, Coryell W, Zimmerman M et al: Prognostic validity of self-report and interview measures of personality disorder in depressed in-patients. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, (1987), 48: 469-472.

 

q       Reich J, and Noyes R: A comparison of DSM-III personality disorders in acutely ill panic and depressed patients. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, (1987), 1: 123-131.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, and Hamman MS: DSM-III personality disorder in agoraphobia II: Changes with treatment. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1987), 28: 356-361.

 

q       Reich J: Instruments measuring DSM-III and DSM-III-R personality disorders. Journal of Personality Disorders, (1987), 1(3): 220-240.

 

q       Mavissakalian M, and Hamman MS: DSM-III personality disorder in agoraphobia. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1986), 27: 471-479.

 

q       Levin A and Hyler SE: DSM-III personality disorders in bulimia. Comprehensive Psychiatry, (1986), 27:53-57.

 

q       Hurt S, Hyler SE, Frances A, Clarkin JF and Brent R: Assessing borderline personality disorder: Clinical interview vs self-report vs structured interview. American Journal of Psychiatry, (1984), 141:1228-1231.