A self-defeating interpersonal style predicts depression over and above the Big 5 personality trait constructs
<p>Three hundred and fifty-three adult participants completed self-report measures assessing depression, the putative "Big 5" personality factors, socially desirable responding, and a new scale intended to measure the propensity to engage in a self-defeating interpersonal style of be...
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Main Authors: | Breanna E Atkinson (Author), Gabriela Lasky (Author), Gregory J Boyle (Author), Philip A Vernon (Author) |
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Archives of Depression and Anxiety - Peertechz Publications,
2019-04-12.
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