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PDTRT special section: Methodological issues in personality disorder research.

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  • 1University of Kentucky.

Personality Disorders
|October 13, 2017
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This series highlights two new articles on personality disorder research. It focuses on person-centered approaches and item response theory applications for future studies.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Psychology
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • This edition features a Special Section on methodological issues in personality disorder research.
  • Includes two articles focusing on innovative research techniques.

Discussion:

  • The first article, by Hicks, Clark, and Durbin, explores "Person-Centered Approaches in the Study of Personality Disorders."
  • The second article, by Balsis, details "Item Response Theory Applications in Personality Disorder Research."

Key Insights:

  • Person-centered approaches offer a nuanced perspective on personality disorders.
  • Item response theory provides advanced analytical tools for personality disorder research.

Outlook:

  • These articles serve as valuable resources for researchers in the field.

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  • They are expected to influence future research and manuscript submissions utilizing these methodologies.