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Understanding the comorbidity between early-onset dysthymia and cluster B personality disorders: a family study.

L P Riso1, D N Klein, T Ferro, K L Kasch, C M Pepper, J E Schwartz, T A Aronson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A number of studies have documented significant comorbidity between dysthymia and axis II personality disorders, particularly those grouped in cluster B. However, the nature of this comorbidity is poorly understood. The purpose of this investigation was to use the family study method to test five competing models of the comorbidity between early-onset dysthymia and cluster B personality disorders.
METHOD: Proband groups consisted of subjects with early-onset dysthymia and a co-occurring cluster B personality disorder (N = 28), subjects with early-onset dysthymia without a cluster B personality disorder (N = 69), and a comparison group of subjects who had never been psychiatrically ill (N = 45). The groups were compared on rates of dysthymia with a cluster B personality disorder, dysthymia without a cluster B personality disorder, and cluster B personality disorders without dysthymia in their first-degree relatives (N = 675).
RESULTS: The relatives of both subgroups of dysthymic probands exhibited higher rates of dysthymia with a cluster B personality disorder, dysthymia without a cluster B personality disorder, and cluster B personality disorders without dysthymia than the relatives of the never ill probands. In addition, the relatives of probands with comorbid dysthymia exhibited higher rates of cluster B personality disorders without dysthymia than the relatives of probands with noncomorbid dysthymia.
CONCLUSIONS: This pattern of results is consistent with the notion that dysthymia and cluster B personality disorders co-occur because of shared etiological factors. This was the only one of five models of the comorbidity between dysthymia and cluster B personality disorders that was supported by the family data.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8659612     DOI: 10.1176/ajp.153.7.900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0002-953X            Impact factor:   18.112


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