2016
DOI: 10.5812/traumamon.38401
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Prevalence of Personality Disorder in Hand and Upper Extremity Trauma

Abstract: Background: Upper extremity is the most common part of the body, which is exposed to injuries with physical, mental, social and economic consequences. Objectives: This research studied the prevalence and types of personality disorders in patients with upper extremity trauma at Hazrat Fatima hospital. Methods: This research studied all patients with upper extremity trauma in a three-month period hospitalized at Hazrat Fatemeh. The Millon Test was filled by all candidates with a clinical psychologist and psychom… Show more

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“…Personality disorders are also relatively common psychiatric conditions in the non-psychiatric population (overall 27 -41%). According to several reports (18)(19)(20), NPD (up to 15%), ASPD (up to 14%), and avoidant (APD; up to 12%) are the most common disorders in this population. Several other studies point to lower prevalence rates in general adult and adolescent populations (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30).…”
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“…Personality disorders are also relatively common psychiatric conditions in the non-psychiatric population (overall 27 -41%). According to several reports (18)(19)(20), NPD (up to 15%), ASPD (up to 14%), and avoidant (APD; up to 12%) are the most common disorders in this population. Several other studies point to lower prevalence rates in general adult and adolescent populations (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30).…”
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confidence: 94%