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M Tracie Shea1, Robert L Stout, Shirley Yen, Maria E Pagano, Andrew E Skodol, Leslie C Morey, John G Gunderson, Thomas H McGlashan, Carlos M Grilo, Charles A Sanislow, Donna S Bender, Mary C Zanarini.
Abstract
In this study, the authors examined time-varying associations between schizotypal (STPD), borderline (BPD), avoidant (AVPD), or obsessive-compulsive (OCPD) personality disorders and co-occurring Axis I disorders in 544 adult participants from the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. The authors tested predictions of specific longitudinal associations derived from a model of crosscutting psychobiological dimensions (L. J. Siever & K. L. Davis, 1991) with participants with the relevant Axis I disorders. The authors assessed participants at baseline and at 6-, 12-, and 24-month follow-up evaluations. BPD showed significant longitudinal associations with major depressive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. AVPD was significantly associated with anxiety disorders (specifically social phobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder). Two of the four personality disorders under examination (STPD and OCPD) showed little or no association with Axis I disorders. Copyright 2004 APA.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15535783 PMCID: PMC3274820 DOI: 10.1037/0021-843X.113.4.499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Abnorm Psychol ISSN: 0021-843X