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1. Temperament and suicide: A national study.

2. Effect of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism on affective temperament, depression and body mass index in obesity.

3. Relationship between affective temperaments and aggression in euthymic patients with bipolar mood disorder and major depressive disorder.

4. Cyclothymic temperament rather than polarity is associated with hopelessness and suicidality in hospitalized patients with mood disorders.

5. Standardization of the TEMPS-A in the Greek general population.

6. Affective temperaments and hopelessness as predictors of health and social functioning in mood disorder patients: a prospective follow-up study.

7. Do Akiskal & Mallya's affective temperaments belong to the domain of pathology or to that of normality?

8. Depressive temperament, distress, psychological adjustment and depressive symptoms in type 2 diabetes.

9. Suicidal ideation and temperament: an investigation among college students.

10. The relationship between temperament, diabetes and depression.

11. Temperaments mediate suicide risk and psychopathology among patients with bipolar disorders.

12. The role of affective temperaments in metabolic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.

13. Hyperthymic temperament may protect against suicidal ideation.

14. TEMPS-A[p] temperament profile related to professional choice: A study in 1548 applicants to become a cadet officer in the Italian air force.

15. The Italian version of the validated short TEMPS-A: the temperament evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego.

16. Affective temperaments in heroin addiction.

17. Towards a genetically validated new affective temperament scale: a delineation of the temperament phenotype of 5-HTTLPR using the TEMPS-A.

18. Temperament and melancholic type: path analysis of a prospective study of depressive mood change in a nonclinical population.

19. The French version of the validated short TEMPS-A: the temperament evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego.

20. Process of adaptation to Spanish of the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego Scale. Self applied version (TEMPS-A).

21. Temperament and risky behaviors: a pathway to HIV?

22. Toward a validation of a tripartite concept of a putative anxious temperament: psychometric data from a French national general medical practice study.

23. [The temperament evaluation of the Memphis, Pisa, Paris, and San Diego autoquestionnaire, Argentine version (TEMPS-A Buenos Aires)].

24. Cyclothymic temperament as a prospective predictor of bipolarity and suicidality in children and adolescents with major depressive disorder.

25. Affective temperaments as measured by TEMPS-A in patients with bipolar I disorder and their first-degree relatives: a controlled study.

26. The relationship of Kraepelian affective temperaments (as measured by TEMPS-I) to the tridimensional personality questionnaire (TPQ).

27. The cyclothymic temperament in healthy controls and familially at risk individuals for mood disorder: endophenotype for genetic studies?

28. Temperament and job stress in Japanese company employees.

29. [Hyperthymic and depressive temperaments study in controls, as a function of their familial loading for mood disorders].

30. [Temperament and affective disorders. The TEMPS-A Scale as a convergence of European and US-American concepts].

31. The contrasting influence of depressive and hyperthymic temperaments on psychometrically derived manic subtypes.

32. Sociodemographic predictors of temperament and character.

33. A prospective study of stability and change over 2 years of affective temperaments in 14-18 year-old Italian high school students.

34. The semi-structured affective temperament interview (TEMPS-I). Reliability and psychometric properties in 1010 14-26-year old students.

35. Toward a definition of generalized anxiety disorder as an anxious temperament type.

36. Delineating a putative phobic-anxious temperament in 126 panic-agoraphobic patients: toward a rapprochement of European and US views.

37. [Tools for clinical evaluation of affective temperaments].

39. The importance of measures of affective temperaments in genetic studies of mood disorders.

40. The manic-depressive mixed state: familial, temperamental and psychopathologic characteristics in 108 female inpatients.

41. Gender-mediated clinical features of depressive illness. The importance of temperamental differences.

42. Psychopathology, temperament, and past course in primary major depressions. 2. Toward a redefinition of bipolarity with a new semistructured interview for depression.

43. Psychopathology, temperament, and past course in primary major depressions. 1. Review of evidence for a bipolar spectrum.

44. Familiality of temperament in bipolar disorder: support for a genetic spectrum

45. Anxious-bipolar comorbidity. Diagnostic and treatment challenges

46. “Folie circulaire” vs “Folie à double forme”: Contribution from a French national study

48. P-177 - Hopelessness and suicidality in major depressive disorder in patients with cyclothymic temperament

49. P-170 - Temperament pattern is related to suicide risk in 346 patients with major mood disorders

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