| Literature DB >> 15482035 |
Carlos M Grilo1, Charles A Sanislow, John G Gunderson, Maria E Pagano, Shirley Yen, Mary C Zanarini, M Tracie Shea, Andrew E Skodol, Robert L Stout, Leslie C Morey, Thomas H McGlashan.
Abstract
The authors examined the stability of schizotypal (STPD), borderline (BPD), avoidant (AVPD) and obsessive-compulsive (OCPD) personality disorders (PDs) over 2 years of prospective multiwave follow-up. Six hundred thirty-three participants recruited at 4 collaborating sites who met criteria for 1 or more of the 4 PDs or for major depressive disorder (MOD) without PD were assessed with semistructured interviews at baseline, 6, 12, and 24 months. Lifetable survival analyses revealed that the PD groups had slower time to remission than the MDD group. Categorically, PD remission rates range from 50% (AVPD) to 61% (STPD) for dropping below diagnostic threshold on a blind 24-month reassessment but range from 23% (STPD) to 38% (OCPD) for a more stringent definition of improvement. Dimensionally, these findings suggest that PDs may be characterized by maladaptive trait constellations that are stable in their structure (individual differences) but can change in severity or expression over time.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15482035 PMCID: PMC3289406 DOI: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.5.767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Consult Clin Psychol ISSN: 0022-006X