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A psychometric analysis of the social-interpersonal and cognitive-perceptual items for the schizotypal personality disorder.

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Abstract
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Because the social-interpersonal symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder have been more useful than the cognitive-perceptual in identifying the biological relatives of schizophrenics, it has been recommended that the schizotypal DSM-III-R (or DSM-IV) criteria be revised to emphasize the social-interpersonal items. This study determined whether the social-interpersonal items would be more efficient than the cognitive-perceptual in diagnosing schizotypal personality disorder in patients presenting to a clinical setting. In contrast to studies conducted in nonclinical samples, we found that the cognitive-perceptual items were equally and at times more important than the social-interpersonal items to the diagnosis of patients with schizotypal personality disorder. We demonstrate that the value of an item depends in part on the particular differential diagnosis at issue.

Year of Publication
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1987
Journal
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Archives of general psychiatry
Volume
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44
Issue
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8
Number of Pages
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741-5
ISSN Number
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0003-990X
URL
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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/vol/44/pg/741
DOI
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10.1001/archpsyc.1987.01800200069010
Short Title
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Arch Gen Psychiatry
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