Prevalence of Personality Disorders Among Combat Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder |
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Authors: | Andreas R. Bollinger David S. Riggs Dudley D. Blake Josef I. Ruzek |
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Affiliation: | (1) VA Boston Healthcare System, 150 S. Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130;(2) VA Boston Healthcare System, 150 S. Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130;(3) Boise Department, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 500 West Fort Street, Boise, Idaho, 83702-4598;(4) 3801 Miranda Avenue, Palo Alto, California, 94304 |
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Abstract: | Many combat veterans with PTSD have co-occurring symptoms of other forms of psychopathology; however, there have been limited studies examining personality disorders among this population. The few extant studies typically have assessed only two or three personality disorders or examined a small sample, resulting in an incomplete picture and scope of comorbidity. This study assessed all DSM-III-R personality disorders in 107 veterans in a specialized, inpatient unit. Using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Personality Disorders, 79.4% of the participants were diagnosed with at least one personality disorder: 29.9% received only one diagnosis, 21.5% had two, 15.9% had three, and 12.1% had four or more. The most frequent single diagnoses were Avoidant (47.2%), Paranoid (46.2%), Obsessive-Compulsive (28.3%), and Antisocial (15.1%) personality disorders.(116B)(116B-2)(323-E112) |
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Keywords: | trauma PTSD personality disorders assessment |
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