Diagnosing personality disorders in psychiatric inpatients |
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Authors: | H J Jackson H L Whiteside G W Bates R Bell R P Rudd J Edwards |
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Affiliation: | NH & MRC Schizophrenia Research Unit, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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Abstract: | This study investigated assumptions made by DSM-III and DSM-III-R regarding Axis I-Axis II associations and sex differences for the 11 personality disorders (PD). A total of 112 patients formed 4 Axis I diagnostic groups: recent-onset schizophrenia (n = 35); recent-onset mania (n = 26); unipolar affective disorder (n = 30); and a mixed diagnostic group (n = 21). The prevalence of PD was determined using the Structured Interview for DSM-III Personality Disorders (SIDP). Schizophrenia was associated with antisocial PD and schizotypal PD; manic disorder was associated with histrionic PD; and unipolar affective disorder was associated with borderline, dependent and avoidant PD. Some of these results were consistent with DSM-III/DSM-III-R postulates. However, there was little support for the DSM-III/DSM-III-R statements on sex differences in the prevalence of PD, except for antisocial PD. The implications of the results for DSM-III/DSM-III-R assumptions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | personality disorder psychiatric inpatient schizophrenia affective disorder sex difference |
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