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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 26.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Ment Health. 2010 Dec 19;5(1):10.1002/pmh.152. doi: 10.1002/pmh.152

Table 2.

Means and Temporal Consistency Coefficients for Clinicians' Personality Disorder Ratings over Six Months

Baseline Follow-up
m sd m sd r F d





Paranoid 1.81 .98 1.61 .62 .37 * 1.3 −.24
Schizoid 1.39 .62 1.23 .67 −.22 .8 −.25
Schizotypal 1.45 .81 1.13 .43 .12 4.2 * −.50
Antisocial 1.58 .99 1.55 1.03 .66 *** .0 −.03
Borderline 2.16 1.44 1.68 1.01 .31 3.3 −.39
Histrionic 1.77 1.28 1.39 .67 .65 *** 4.7 * −.38
Narcissistic 1.42 .81 1.35 .55 .18 .2 −.09
Avoidant 2.23 1.43 1.90 1.04 .53 ** 2.1 −.26
Dependent 1.77 1.15 1.45 .72 .65 *** 4.2 * −.34
OCPD 1.55 .96 1.58 1.15 .43 * .0 .03

Notes: The table presents results only for those 31 individuals for which follow-up data were available. DSM-IV PD ratings were on 1–5 scale where 1 = absent, 2 = subthreshold, 3 = threshold, 4 = moderate, and 5 = prototypic. r = temporal stability coefficient, computed using Pearson correlation. F = Repeated measures ANOVA for mean changes from baseline to follow-up. d = Cohen's d estimate of effect size.

***

= p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05.