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Randy A. Sansone
Researcher at Wright State University
Publications - 340
Citations - 6331
Randy A. Sansone is an academic researcher from Wright State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Borderline personality disorder. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 340 publications receiving 5755 citations. Previous affiliations of Randy A. Sansone include Kettering Health Network & Kettering Medical Center.
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The Self-Harm Inventory (SHI): Development of a scale for identifying self-destructive behaviors and borderline personality disorder.
TL;DR: The SHI performed at least as well as another self-report measure of BPD in diagnosing participants and the results are discussed with regard to potential advantages and utility of the SHI and need for further validation.
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Antidepressant adherence: are patients taking their medications?
Randy A. Sansone,Lori A Sansone +1 more
TL;DR: An awareness of the high rates of antidepressant nonadherence among patients hopefully will underscore to the prescriber the importance of carefully exploring patient concerns about these medications and closely monitoring patients while on therapy.
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Gender Patterns in Borderline Personality Disorder
Randy A. Sansone,Lori A Sansone +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence indicates that there are notable gender differences in borderline personality disorder with regard to personality traits, Axis I and II comorbidity, and treatment utilization.
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Tramadol: seizures, serotonin syndrome, and coadministered antidepressants.
Randy A. Sansone,Lori A Sansone +1 more
TL;DR: The data relating to tramadol, seizures, and serotonin syndrome are reviewed, showing that this pharmacologic intersection is of clear relevance to both psychiatrists and primary care clinicians.
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The Prevalence of Personality Disorders Among Those with Eating Disorders
TL;DR: In those with binge eating disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality is the most common personality disorder although, compared with the preceding eating disorder diagnoses, there are broader clusters of personality disorders represented in this group.