0000000000423614
AUTHOR
Christian Skaletz
Validating the German version of the Quality of Relationship Inventory: confirming the three-factor structure and report of psychometric properties.
Research on psychosocial influences such as relationship characteristics has received increased attention in the clinical as well as social-psychological field. Several studies demonstrated that the quality of relationships, in particular with respect to the perceived support within intimate relationships, profoundly affects individuals' mental and physical health. There is, however, a limited choice of valid and internationally known assessments of relationship quality in Germany. We report the validation of the German version of the Quality of Relationships Inventory (QRI). First, we evaluated its factor structure in a representative German sample of 1.494 participants by means of confirm…
Längsschnittliche Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Stressbewältigungsverhalten von Eltern und ihren jugendlichen Kindern
Zusammenfassung. Anhand einer Längsschnittstudie, welche 201 Jugendliche und deren 189 Mütter und 148 Väter umfasst, wird der Zusammenhang zwischen dem Stressbewältigungsverhalten von Jugendlichen und ihren Eltern analysiert. Dabei werden verschiedene Moderatorvariablen wie das Geschlecht von Jugendlichen und ihren Eltern und das wahrgenommene Familienklima aus der Sicht des Jugendlichen mitberücksichtigt. Sowohl die Jugendlichen wie auch ihre Eltern sind kompetente Stressbewältiger. Funktionale Copingstile überwiegen bei beiden Respondentengruppen. Das Stressbewältigungsverhalten der Jugendlichen konnte nur zu einem geringen Prozentsatz durch elterliche Einflussgrößen vorhergesagt werden …
Gender differences in axis I and axis II comorbidity in patients with borderline personality disorder.
<i>Background/Aims:</i> Differences in the clinical presentation of men and women with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are of potential interest for investigations into the neurobiology, genetics, natural history, and treatment response of BPD. The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in axis I and axis II comorbidity and in diagnostic criteria in BPD patients. <i>Methods:</i> 110 women and 49 men with BPD were assessed with the computer-based version of the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders. Gender differences were investigated for the following outc…