R. Verheul

Publication List Details

Period

1997 - 2008

Number

97

Co-Authors

Severity indices of Personality Problems (SIPP-118): Development, factor structure, reliability, and validity (2008)

Verheul, R., Andrea, H., Berghout, C.C., Dolan, C.V., Busschbach, J.J.V., Kroft, P.J.A., ...

This article describes a series of studies involving 2,730 participants on the development and validity testing of the Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP), a self-report questionnaire...

The economic burden of personality disorders in mental health care (2008)

Soeteman, D.I., Verheul, R., Busschbach, J.J.V.

Objective: Some evidence suggests that personality disorders are associated with a high economic burden due to, for example, a high demand on psychiatric, health, and social care services. However,...

Motivation for treatment in patients with personality disorders (2008)

Beek, N. Van, Verheul, R.

The primary objective of the present study is to investigate the association between DSM-IV personality disorders and motivation for treatment in a large sample of patients admitting for a variety of...

An integrative perspective on psychotherapeutic treatments for borderline personality disorder (2008)

Groot, E.R. De, Verheul, R., Trijsburg, R.W.

Although there is an abundance of literature on the psychotherapeutic treatment of borderline pathology, little is known about differences and similarities between treatments of borderline...

A randomized clinical trial on the effectiveness of a reintegration training program versus booster sessions after short-term inpatient psychotherapy (2008)

Thunnissen, M., Duivenvoorden, H., Busschbach, J., Tilburg, W. Van, Verheul, R., ...

Although several studies show symptomatic improvements in patients with personality disorders after short-term inpatient psychotherapy, reintegration remains difficult. In this study the...

The burden of disease in personality disorders: diagnosis-specific quality of life (2008)

Soeteman, D.I., Verheul, R., Busschbach, J.J.V.

A generic quality of life measure was used to investigate the burden of disease in a large sample of patients with personality disorders. The 1,708 subjects included in this study were recruited from...

How do intake clinicians use patient characteristics to select treatment for patients with personality disorders? (2008)

Manen, J. Van, Kamphuis, J.H., Visbach, G., Ziegler, U., Gerritsen, A., Rossum, B., ...

Treatment selection in clinical practice is a poorly understood, often largely implicit decision process, perhaps especially for patients with personality disorders. This study, therefore,...

Measuring the Core Components of Maladaptive Personality: Severity Indices of Personality Problems (SIPP-118) (2007)

Andrea, H., Verheul, R., Berghout, C., Dolan, C., Vanderkroft, P., Busschbach, J., ...

This report is the first document to describe the development of the SIPP-118: Severity Indices of Personality Problems, 118 items. It provides details about the items selection, validations and...

Development and validation of the Amsterdam Motives for Drinking Scale (AMDS): An attempt to distinguish relief and reward drinkers (2006)

Ooteman, W., Koeter, M.W.J., Verheul, R., Schippers, G., Brink, W. Van Den

Determination of alcoholic subtypes is a promising strategy for patient treatment matching with anti-craving interventions. The aim of this study is to develop and validate a questionnaire on...