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Towards a better understanding of adolescent obsessive-compulsive personality traits and obsessive-compulsive symptoms from growth trajectories of perfectionism
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The DSM-5 trait measure in a psychiatric sample of late adolescents and emerging adults : structure, reliability, and validity
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A five-factor model of developmental personality pathology precursors
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Personality development and psychopathology
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Development and validation of the Tinder Motives Scale (TMS)
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To Tinder or not to Tinder, that's the question : an individual differences perspective to Tinder use and motives
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Understanding adolescent personality pathology from growth trajectories of childhood oddity
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Exploring the complexity of the childhood trait-psychopathology association: continuity, pathoplasty and complication effects
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The relative contribution of a typological versus a dimensional approach for understanding youth obsessive-compulsive symptoms
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Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in children and adolescents: symptomatology, impairment and quality of life
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Obsessive-compulsive symptoms at young age : a taxonomic analysis and integration with personality characteristics
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Developmental manifestations of borderline personality pathology from an age-specific dimensional trait framework
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The continuity between DSM-5 obsessive-compulsive personality disorder traits and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in adolescence: an item response theory study
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Integrating childhood obsessive–compulsive symptoms and DSM-5 obsessive compulsive personality disorder dimensions within a general and maladaptive personality perspective
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The relation between childhood obsessive–compulsive symptoms and perfectionism from a five-factor model personality perspective