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Joost Hutsebaut

Researcher at University of Antwerp

Publications -  51
Citations -  1193

Joost Hutsebaut is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Personality disorders. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 39 publications receiving 813 citations.

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Diagnosis of personality disorders in adolescents: a study among psychologists.

TL;DR: Although practice guidelines might have influenced clinicians’ opinions about PDs in adolescence, they have had little impact so far on routine clinical practice.
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Development and Preliminary Psychometric Evaluation of a Brief Self-Report Questionnaire for the Assessment of the DSM-5 level of Personality Functioning Scale: The LPFS Brief Form (LPFS-BF).

TL;DR: The LPFS-BF constitutes a short, user-friendly instrument that provides a quick impression of the severity of personality pathology, specifically oriented to the DSM-5 model, and demonstrated fair to satisfactory internal consistency and promising construct validity.
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The Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0: Update of a brief instrument for assessing level of personality functioning.

TL;DR: The development, preliminary psychometric evaluation and sensitivity to change of a revised brief self-report questionnaire, the Level of Personality Functioning Scale-Brief Form 2.0 demonstrated satisfactory internal consistency and promising construct validity and constitutes a short, user-friendly instrument that provides a quick impression of the severity of personality pathology.
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A Life Span Perspective on Borderline Personality Disorder.

TL;DR: An update of a life span perspective on borderline personality disorder (BPD) is provided, and a clinical staging model for BPD holds promise to account for the fluctuating expression of BPD.
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Assessing DSM-5-oriented level of personality functioning: Development and psychometric evaluation of the Semi-Structured Interview for Personality Functioning DSM-5 (STiP-5.1).

TL;DR: The STiP-5.1 thus offers a brief, relatively user-friendly instrument with generally favorable psychometric properties for the assessment of level of personality functioning of the DSM–5 AMPD.