Literature DB >> 11529391

A comparison of self-concept and personality disorders in women with pain accounted for by psychological factors, women with major depression, and healthy controls.

S I Zlot1, M Herrmann, T Hofer-Mayer, M Adler, R H Adler.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Do patients with pain accounted for by psychological factors (P) differ in their self-concept and personality disorders from patients with major depression (D) and healthy controls (C)?
METHOD: Thirty hospitalized P-patients (DSM-IV, 307.80) and 30 hospitalized D-Patients (DSM-III-R) were given the Beck Depression Inventory on admission (BDI-1) and at discharge (BDI-2). Together with BDI-2, patients filled out the Personality Disorder Questionnaire for DSM-III-R (PDQR) and the Frankfurt Self-Concept Scales (FSKN). Thirty-two healthy comparisons (C) completed the same questionnaires.
RESULTS: BDI-2 showed no significant differences between groups P and D, a prerequisite for the comparison of psychological traits. PDQR differed in the three groups. D showed more dependent, obsessive-compulsive, and histrionic personality features than group P. The three groups differed in FSKN total score and all 10 subscales (C (healthiest self-concept) > P > D). Groups P and D were different (P > D) in total score and subscales: performance, problem coping, confidence in behavior and decision taking, and self-esteem. Ten P-patients with pathological BDI-2 (P(D)) had significantly more disturbed PDQR and FSKN scores than the non-depressed (P(ND)), and closely resembled the D-patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Personality disorders and self-concept are not homogenous in female patients with P. Subgroup P(ND) differs from patients with depression (fewer personality disorders, better self-concept), whereas subgroup P(D) closely resembles them.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11529391     DOI: 10.2190/1120-85JA-AAMG-LTKE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychiatry Med        ISSN: 0091-2174            Impact factor:   1.210


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