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Depressive vulnerability in women with Alzheimer's disease: Relationship with personality traits and abnormal personality dimensions

•Personality vulnerability factors may be related to expression of AD.•Self-Criticism personality vulnerability is a general indicator of psychopathology.•In pre-morbidity, high Neuroticism, low Agreeableness and low Conscientiousness predicted Self-Criticism. This study sought to determine the eval...

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Published in:Journal of affective disorders 2018-12, Vol.241, p.182-191
Main Authors: Henriques-Calado, Joana, Duarte-Silva, Maria Eugénia, Sousa Ferreira, Ana
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