
@article{ref1,
title="Structured interview data on 102 cases of multiple personality disorder from four centers",
journal="American journal of psychiatry",
year="1990",
author="Ross, C. A. and Miller, S. D. and Reagor, P. and Bjornson, L. and Fraser, G. A. and Anderson, G.",
volume="147",
number="5",
pages="596-601",
abstract="Patients with multiple personality disorder (N = 102) at four different centers were interviewed with the Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule. The presenting characteristics of the patients at all four centers were very similar. The clinical profile that emerged included a history of childhood physical and/or sexual abuse in 97 (95.1%) of the cases. The subjects reported an average of 15.2 somatic symptoms, 6.4 Schneiderian symptoms, 10.2 secondary features of the disorder, 5.2 borderline personality disorder criteria, and 5.6 extrasensory experiences; their average score on the Dissociative Experiences Scale was 41.4. The results indicate that multiple personality disorder has a stable, consistent set of features.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0002-953X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}