Using the SWAP-200 in a personality-disordered forensic population: is it valid, reliable and useful?
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health2005Vol. 15(1), pp. 28–45
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Abstract
Although the small sample size allows only preliminary conclusions about the validity of this instrument, early results show a reduction of the diagnosis of comorbidity compared with the SCID-II, together with an increased number of expected associations between independent measures of interpersonal functioning and categories of personality disorder.
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