Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addiction service, with particular attention to the effects of PDs on social and occupational functioning and on the intensity of treatment required. Design A cross-sectional epidemiological study with the...
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doaj-54f23530391241c6a040aca6677122832021-04-02T11:41:58ZengSAGE PublishingSubstance Abuse: Research and Treatment1178-22182014-01-01810.4137/SART.S13764Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial FunctioningPaola Casadio0Deanna Olivoni1Barbara Ferrari2Cecilia Pintori3Elvira Speranza4Monica Bosi5Valentina Belli6Lucia Baruzzi7Paola Pantieri8Grazia Ragazzini9Filippo Rivola10Anna Rita Atti11Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Mental Health Center of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences–-Psychiatry, Bologna University, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Mental Health and Pathological Addictions Department of Ravenna, Pathological Addictions of Faenza, Italy.Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences–-Psychiatry, Bologna University, Italy.Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addiction service, with particular attention to the effects of PDs on social and occupational functioning and on the intensity of treatment required. Design A cross-sectional epidemiological study with the assessment of 320 outpatients, through SCID-II (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II PDs), SOGS (South Oaks Gambling Screen), and questionnaire extracted from EuropASI. Results The percentage prevalence of PDs was 62.2% (confidence interval at 95% (95% CI): 57–68). PDs were positively associated with placement in an addiction treatment community (odds ratio (OR) = 2.98, CI = 1.77–5.03), having received lifetime treatment at the mental health center (MHC) (OR = 3.67, CI = 1.67–8.07) or having attempted suicide (OR = 2.30, CI = 1.05–5.02). Furthermore, PDs were related to a reduced probability of keeping a job (OR = 0.54, CI = 0.31–0.95) or starting a family (OR = 0.51, CI = 0.30–0.87). Conclusion Axis II comorbidity occurs in 62% of addiction outpatients and has substantial effects on social and occupational functioning as well as on treatment programs.https://doi.org/10.4137/SART.S13764 |
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Paola Casadio Deanna Olivoni Barbara Ferrari Cecilia Pintori Elvira Speranza Monica Bosi Valentina Belli Lucia Baruzzi Paola Pantieri Grazia Ragazzini Filippo Rivola Anna Rita Atti Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment |
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Paola Casadio Deanna Olivoni Barbara Ferrari Cecilia Pintori Elvira Speranza Monica Bosi Valentina Belli Lucia Baruzzi Paola Pantieri Grazia Ragazzini Filippo Rivola Anna Rita Atti |
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Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning |
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Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning |
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Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning |
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Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning |
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Personality Disorders in Addiction Outpatients: Prevalence and Effects on Psychosocial Functioning |
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personality disorders in addiction outpatients: prevalence and effects on psychosocial functioning |
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Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment |
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Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addiction service, with particular attention to the effects of PDs on social and occupational functioning and on the intensity of treatment required. Design A cross-sectional epidemiological study with the assessment of 320 outpatients, through SCID-II (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II PDs), SOGS (South Oaks Gambling Screen), and questionnaire extracted from EuropASI. Results The percentage prevalence of PDs was 62.2% (confidence interval at 95% (95% CI): 57–68). PDs were positively associated with placement in an addiction treatment community (odds ratio (OR) = 2.98, CI = 1.77–5.03), having received lifetime treatment at the mental health center (MHC) (OR = 3.67, CI = 1.67–8.07) or having attempted suicide (OR = 2.30, CI = 1.05–5.02). Furthermore, PDs were related to a reduced probability of keeping a job (OR = 0.54, CI = 0.31–0.95) or starting a family (OR = 0.51, CI = 0.30–0.87). Conclusion Axis II comorbidity occurs in 62% of addiction outpatients and has substantial effects on social and occupational functioning as well as on treatment programs. |
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