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Daniel L. Segal
Researcher at University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Publications - 258
Citations - 16608
Daniel L. Segal is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Colorado Springs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality disorders & Personality. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 245 publications receiving 15372 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel L. Segal include Nova Southeastern University & Boston College.
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Naphthoquinone derivatives useful for prevention of amyloid deposits and treatment of diseases involving amyloidogenesis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented pharmaceutical compositions comprising substituted 1,4 naphthoquinones that are effective in preventing oligomerization of beta amyloid and subsequent pathologies associated with amyloidal fibrils.
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Measuring Anxiety in Older Adults: Development, Diagnostic Accuracy, and Preliminary Validation of a Short-Form of the German Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS-G-SF)
Juliana Gottschling,Jan Dörendahl,Tino Prell,Julia Karbach,Maxie Bunz,Maxie Bunz,Ingrid Kindermann,Juliane Moussaoui,Frank M. Spinath,Sonja Maria Wedegärtner,Otto W. Witte,Samuel Greiff,Daniel L. Segal +12 more
TL;DR: The utility of the GAS-G-SF as a brief assessment measure for anxiety is supported and promising psychometric properties in terms of internal consistency and validity are shown.
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Psychometric Properties of a New Measure to Assess Autism Spectrum Disorder in DSM‐5
TL;DR: Preliminary psychometric properties of a new 45-item scale, the Coolidge Autistic Symptoms Survey (CASS), designed to differentiate between children within the autism spectrum (including Asperger's Disorder) and purportedly normal children, are presented, in anticipation of DSM-5 changes.
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Severity Indices of Personality Problems–Short Form in Old-Age Psychiatry: Reliability and Validity
Barbera E van Reijswoud,Inge Debast,Arjan C Videler,Gina Rossi,Jill Lobbestael,Daniel L. Segal,Sebastiaan P J van Alphen +6 more
TL;DR: The SIPP–SF appears to be a promising instrument for assessing maladaptive personality functioning among older adult outpatients and was examined with instruments for measuring personality pathology among older adults.