성격장애에 대한 대안적 DSM-5 모델의 확인적 요인분석: PAI를 중심으로

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  • dsm-5
  • personal disorders.
  • personality assessment inventory (PAI)
  • the alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders (AMPD)
  • 성격장애.
  • 성격장애에 대한 대안적 DSM-5 모델(AMPD)
  • 성격평가질문지(PAI)
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' 성격장애에 대한 대안적 DSM-5 모델의 확인적 요인분석: PAI를 중심으로' 의 참고문헌

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    서종한 [2012]
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    서종한 [2010]
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    백선숙 [2017]
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    김은하 [2013]
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    강현철 [2013]
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    김세일 [2008]
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    Baek, Y. M. [2005]
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    Montag, I. [1994]
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    Crego, C. [2015]
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    Hong, S, H. [2000]
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    Bach, B. [2016]
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  • Professional manual for the personality assessment inventory
  • Principles and practice of structural equation modeling
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  • Personality profile differences between prisoners and non-prisoners using the personality inventory for DSM-5(PID-5)
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    Bach, B. [2017]
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  • Opinions of personality disorder experts regarding the DSM-Ⅳ personality disorders classification system
  • Normal personality assessment in clinical practice : The NEO Personality Inventory
  • Lesbians and bisexual women and men have higher scores on the personality inventory for the DSM-5(PID-5)than heterosexual counterparts
  • Language and individual differences : the search for universals in personality lexicons
  • Investigating the relationship between DSM-5 personality disorder domains and facets and aggression in an offender population using the personality inventory for the DSM-5
  • Initial development of pathological personality trait domain measures using the personality assessment inventory (PAI)
    Ruiz, M. A. [2018]
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  • Implications of DSM-5 personality traits for forensic psychology
  • Extractest validity of selected personality assessment inventory scales and indicators in an inpatient substance abuse setting
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  • Establishing the validity of the personality assessment inventory drug and alcohol scales in a corrections sample
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    Hong, S. H. [2001]
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    Calvo, N. [2016]
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