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    Compr Psychiatry. 1991 Sep-Oct;32(5):373-86.

    On the homogeneity of personality disorder clusters.

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    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, PA 15213.

    Abstract

    This study was conducted using as subjects persons seeking psychiatric care in a public intake facility. Patients who received a diagnosis of a personality disorder (PD) on axis II constituted the study sample. The study is unique in that it attempts to analyze in a treatment population the relationships between all of the personality disorders (PD) stipulated in DSM-III with emphasis on their relationships to the associated features recorded in the remaining axes of DSM-III. The specific aim of the study was to determine the variation that exists with respect to clinical and demographic variables across the PD clusters categorized in DSM-III and across the PD types of each of the DSM-III PD clusters. In general, considerable inhomogeneity was shown within and across clusters in both demographic and clinical variables, although differences among clusters were noted as well. Cluster B differs prominently from its cohorts with respect to demographic and clinical characteristics. Some of the limitations of these results are emphasized.

    PMID:
    1743008
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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