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304 related items for PubMed ID: 17536939

  • 1. Cluster B personality pathology in incarcerated girls: structure, comorbidity, and aggression.
    Burnette ML, South SC, Reppucci ND.
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  • 8. Childhood abuse and aggression in girls: the contribution of borderline personality disorder.
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  • 12. Incarcerated youth with personality disorders: prevalence, comorbidity and convergent validity.
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  • 13. Social and mental health profiles of young male offenders in detention in Greece.
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  • 15. The prevalence of mental disorders in a German sample of male incarcerated juvenile offenders.
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  • 16. Personality and coping in young inmates: a cluster typology.
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  • 17. Self-perceptions and their Prediction of Aggression in Male Juvenile Offenders.
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  • 18. Personality traits in juvenile delinquents: relation to criminal behavior and recidivism.
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  • 19. Gender differences in axis I and axis II comorbidity in patients with borderline personality disorder.
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