نتایج جستجو برای: personality disorder

تعداد نتایج: 639526  

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2000
H Matsunaga W H Kaye C McConaha K Plotnicov C Pollice R Rao

OBJECTIVE Personality disorders are common in symptomatic eating disorders subjects. Because personality symptoms could be exaggerated by malnutrition or Axis I disorders, we studied women who had recovered from eating disorders for at least 1 year to see if personality disorder symptoms persisted in the well state. METHOD Personality disorders were evaluated in 10 women recovered from anorex...

2016
Hossein Dadashzadeh Issa Hekmati Hossein Gholizadeh Reza Abdi

Materials and methods: The participants were 220 individuals – 38 men and 137 women – selected from psychiatric and psychological clinics in Tabriz, Iran. Among the participants, 153 individuals were diagnosed with cluster B personality disorder (44 with borderline disorder, 16 with antisocial disorder, 56 with histrionic disorder and 37 with narcissistic personality disorder). The remaining 67...

Journal: :Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2007
Nieves Casas-Barquero Olga García-López Pedro Fernández-Argüelles Manuel Camacho-Laraña

Outcome in bipolar patients is affected by comorbidity. Comorbid personality disorders are frequent and may complicate the course of bipolar illness. This pilot study examined a series of 40 euthymic bipolar patients (DSM-IV criteria) (bipolar I disorder 31, bipolar II disorder 9) to assess the effect of clinical variables and the influence of comorbid personality on the clinical course of bipo...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2008
Corina Benjet Guilherme Borges Maria Elena Medina-Mora

OBJECTIVE This paper reports the first population estimates of prevalence and correlates of personality disorders in the Mexican population. METHOD Personality disorders screening questions from the International Personality Disorder Examination were administered to a representative sample of the Mexican urban adult population (n = 2,362) as part of the Mexican National Comorbidity Survey, va...

2013
Zuzana Sedlackova Milos Sedlacek Marie Ociskova Dana Kamaradova Klara Latalova Jan Prasko

BACKGROUND: Many clinicians believe that depressed patients with comorbid personality disorder(s) may respond differently to standard treatments than patients with depression alone. Personality disorders appear to be common among patients with depression, suggesting potentially significant treatment implications for a large group of patients. METHODS: The aim of the study was to assess retrospe...

2010
Emel Koçer Adnan Özçetin Celalettin İçmeli Ahmet Ataoğlu

Aim: We aimed to investigate the relationship between anxiety disorders and somatisation disorders described in ICD-10 within the title of neurotic disorders, and the personality characteristics related to both groups. Method: Fifty-eight individuals who were either have DSM-IV panic disorder (PD) and or somatisation disorder (SD) completed the Minnesota Multiple Personality Inventory (MMPI). I...

2016
Kevin Volkan

Personality disorders are the most common serious mental illness. People suffering from these disorders tend to exhibit emotional patterns and behaviors that seem troubling to the majority of people and are not necessarily explicable by immediate environmental stimuli. Nevertheless, many clinicians are unfamiliar with the most recent research on these disorders and the latest approaches to trea...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2003
Chandlee C Dickey Robert W McCarley Martina M Voglmaier Margaret A Niznikiewicz Larry J Seidman Susan Demeo Melissa Frumin Martha E Shenton

OBJECTIVE An abnormal superior temporal gyrus has figured prominently in schizophrenia research, and left superior temporal gyrus volume has been shown to be smaller in male subjects with schizotypal personality disorder. This is the first structural magnetic resonance imaging study to examine a group of female subjects with schizotypal personality disorder. METHOD The superior temporal gyrus...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2002
Andrew E Skodol John G Gunderson Thomas H McGlashan Ingrid R Dyck Robert L Stout Donna S Bender Carlos M Grilo M Tracie Shea Mary C Zanarini Leslie C Morey Charles A Sanislow John M Oldham

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare psychosocial functioning in patients with schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and patients with major depressive disorder and no personality disorder. METHOD Patients (N=668) were recruited by the four clinical sites of the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. The carefully diagno...

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