2011
DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.136
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Personality Disorders and the 3-Year Course of Alcohol, Drug, and Nicotine Use Disorders

Abstract: Context Little is known about the role of a broad range of personality disorders in the course of substance use disorder (SUD), and whether these differ by substance. The existing literature focuses mostly on antisocial personality disorder and does not come to clear conclusions. Objective To determine the association between the ten DSM-IV personality disorders and the persistence of common SUDs in a 3-year prospective study of a national sample. Design Data were drawn from participants in the National Ep… Show more

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“…The DSQ's acting-out predominantly assesses impulsivity and limited aggression, which may be more likely to be selfreported by individuals with BPD or APD (66). Comorbidities such as APD and BPD are common among substance dependents and appear to be negatively associated with treatment outcome (67). These are Cluster B personality disorders defined as impulsive personalities (68) and low SD is the core feature of these personality disorders (69).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DSQ's acting-out predominantly assesses impulsivity and limited aggression, which may be more likely to be selfreported by individuals with BPD or APD (66). Comorbidities such as APD and BPD are common among substance dependents and appear to be negatively associated with treatment outcome (67). These are Cluster B personality disorders defined as impulsive personalities (68) and low SD is the core feature of these personality disorders (69).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster B personality traits were also considered, since they have been consistently shown to predict SUD persistence in non-psychotic individuals (Hasin et al, 2011). Given the paucity of studies seeking predictive factors of SUD persistence in FEP individuals, we performed exploratory prediction analysis of other variables available in the dataset.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impulse-control disorders and antisocial personality disorders are very common in patients affected by substance dependence, particularly alcoholics (Hasin et al 2011;Lewis 2011). In the context of alcohol consumption there are different categories of consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%