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Corrigendum

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Corrigendum to Personality disorders in a community sample in Turkey: Prevalence, associated risk factors, temperament and character dimensions published in International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Volume 60 Issue 2, March 2014, pages 139-147. On page 139 of this article “ Participants with PD were more likely to have higher self-directedness and cooperativeness scores †should be “ Participants with PD were more likely to have lower self-directedness and cooperativeness scores †. On page 145-146 of this article “ As indicated by large effect sizes, we observed a strong association for all three PD clusters with higher TCI self-directedness sub-scale (SD total) scores; for cluster A and B diagnoses with higher cooperativeness sub-scale (C total) scores; and for cluster B diagnoses with higher SD1 (responsibility vs blaming), SD2 (purposefulness vs lack of goal direction), C4 (compassion vs revengefulness) and C5 (fairness/principles vs self-serving opportunism) sub-scale scores. †should be “ As indicated by large effect sizes, we observed a strong association for all three PD clusters with lower TCI self-directedness sub-scale (SD total) scores; for cluster A and B diagnoses with lower cooperativeness sub-scale (C total) scores; and for cluster B diagnoses with lower SD1 (responsibility vs blaming), SD2 (purposefulness vs lack of goal direction), C4 (compassion vs revengefulness) and C5 (fairness/principles vs self-serving opportunism) sub-scale scores. â€

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  • N/A, 2014. "Corrigendum," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 60(6), pages 615-615, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:60:y:2014:i:6:p:615-615
    DOI: 10.1177/0020764014546444
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