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Meanings of antisocial personality in English
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Usage of antisocial personality in English
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Among common factor models, evidence suggests that antisocialpersonality disorder accounts for some increased comorbidity.
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Meta-analyses comparing cognitive function in violent schizophrenia and antisocialpersonality disorder to healthy controls were conducted.
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Childhood sexual and physical abuse are highlighted as predictors of both paranoid and antisocialpersonality disorders.
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The two psychiatric illnesses most implicated in violence are schizophrenia and antisocialpersonality disorder (APD).
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Traits of borderline and antisocialpersonality disorders were assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis-Axis II.
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Very few studies explored comorbid violent schizophrenia and antisocialpersonality disorder despite this being common in clinical practice.
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I am of the opinion that Ethan has antisocialpersonality disorder with obsessive tendencies, possibly bordering on psychopathy.
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We also examined the association of this polymorphism with antisocialpersonality disorder comorbidity in the extremely violent convicts.
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The dichotomized criterion for global trauma severity was predictive of cluster B, borderline, and antisocialpersonality disorder diagnoses.
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Biometrical modeling was applied to each symptom of antisocialpersonality disorder and summary measures of juvenile and adult symptoms.
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Psychiatric diagnoses were prevalent in the sample with depression, phobic disorders, antisocialpersonality and generalized anxiety the most common.
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Furthermore, it was not demonstrated that this polymorphism is associated with antisocialpersonality disorder comorbidity in the extremely violent convicts.
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Within cluster B, only antisocialpersonality disorder showed significant associations with trauma scores, with specific prediction by sexual and physical abuse.
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In this way the consistency of the results is shown, but significance is only reached for one outcome: ' antisocialpersonality disorder symptoms'.
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Results: Meta-analyses indicated lower IQ, memory and executive function in both violent schizophrenia and antisocialpersonality disorder groups compared to healthy controls.
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The same relationships were found between childhood ODD and CD behaviors, and antisocialpersonality disorder in adulthood (mean age, 25).