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Prevalence of Personality Disorders at Midlife in a Community Sample: Disorders and Symptoms Reflected in Interview, Self, and Informant Reports.

Thomas F Oltmanns1, Merlyn M Rodrigues1, Yana Weinstein2, Marci E J Gleason3.   

Abstract

This report is concerned with the prevalence of symptoms of specific personality disorders in a representative community sample and draws attention to the importance of different sources of diagnostic information. We recruited a sample of 1,630 people between the ages of 55 and 64 to participate in a study regarding personality and health. Using careful recruitment methods, our participation rate was 43 %. Participants completed the SIDP-IV interview as well as a questionnaire (self-report MAPP). Informants completed the same questionnaire (informant MAPP), describing the participant's maladaptive personality characteristics. According to the diagnostic interview, 7 % of participants met criteria for exactly one PD, 1 % met criteria for 2 or 3 PDs, and 2 % met criteria for PD NOS (defined as 10 or more miscellaneous criteria). Avoidant and obsessive compulsive PDs were the most common types. Correlations between the three sources of information indicated significant agreement among these measurement methods, but they are not redundant. In comparison to interview and self-report data, informants reported more symptoms of personality pathology (except for avoidant PD). Symptoms of personality pathology are continuously distributed, and subthreshold features may have an important impact on health and social adjustment. In this community sample, rates of co-morbidity among PDs and the proportion of PDNOS diagnoses are substantially lower than reported from clinical samples. Future research must evaluate the validity of diagnostic thresholds and competing sources of diagnostic information in relation to important life outcomes.

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Keywords:  Informant report; Personality disorders; Prevalence; Sample recruitment

Year:  2014        PMID: 24954973      PMCID: PMC4061059          DOI: 10.1007/s10862-013-9389-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychopathol Behav Assess        ISSN: 0882-2689


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5.  Self- and informant-reported perspectives on symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder.

Authors:  Luke D Cooper; Steve Balsis; Thomas F Oltmanns
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6.  The interrater reliability of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.

Authors:  J Serrita Jane; Jason L Pagan; Eric Turkheimer; Edna R Fiedler; Thomas F Oltmanns
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7.  The enduring impact of borderline personality pathology: risk for threatening life events in later middle-age.

Authors:  Marci E J Gleason; Abigail D Powers; Thomas F Oltmanns
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  28 in total

1.  The enduring impact of maladaptive personality traits on relationship quality and health in later life.

Authors:  Marci E J Gleason; Yana Weinstein; Steve Balsis; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  J Pers       Date:  2013-10-21

2.  The conscientious retiree: The relationship between conscientiousness, retirement, and volunteering.

Authors:  Anissa Mike; Joshua J Jackson; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  J Res Pers       Date:  2014-10

3.  Gender Differences in Borderline Personality Disorder Features in an Epidemiological Sample of Adults Age 55-64: Self Versus Informant Report.

Authors:  Alexander J Busch; Steve Balsis; Leslie C Morey; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  J Pers Disord       Date:  2015-06-11

4.  Personality Predicts Health Declines Through Stressful Life Events During Late Mid-Life.

Authors:  Juliette M Iacovino; Ryan Bogdan; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  J Pers       Date:  2015-05-26

5.  Symptom-level analysis of DSM-IV/DSM-5 personality pathology in later life: Hierarchical structure and predictive validity across self- and informant ratings.

Authors:  Michael J Boudreaux; Susan C South; Thomas F Oltmanns
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6.  Personality pathology and increased use of medical resources in later adulthood.

Authors:  Abigail Powers; Michael J Strube; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  Am J Geriatr Psychiatry       Date:  2013-10-27       Impact factor: 4.105

7.  Are Informant Reports of Personality More Internally Consistent Than Self Reports of Personality?

Authors:  Steve Balsis; Luke D Cooper; Thomas F Oltmanns
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8.  Borderline personality pathology and insomnia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults.

Authors:  Joshua R Oltmanns; Yana Weinstein; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  Personal Ment Health       Date:  2014-02-27

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Authors:  Jonathan M Adler; Ariana F Turner; Kathryn M Brookshier; Casey Monahan; Ilana Walder-Biesanz; Luke H Harmeling; Michelle Albaugh; Dan P McAdams; Thomas F Oltmanns
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  2015-03

Review 10.  Age-related outcomes associated with personality pathology in later life.

Authors:  Patrick J Cruitt; Thomas F Oltmanns
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