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Co-Occurrence of Personality Disorders with Mood, Anxiety, and Substance use Disorders in a Young Adult Population
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesBirth Cohort ProjectSubstance UsePsychiatric DisordersMental HealthSubstance Use DisordersPsychologyPersonality DisorderComorbid Psychiatric DisorderPersonality DisordersHealth SciencesPsychiatryDepressionPsychiatric DisorderSubstance AbuseAddictionCluster CMood DisordersNorthern Finland 1966MedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathologyYoung Adult Population
The purpose of this study was to determine the co-occurrence of DSM- III-R personality disorders (PDs) with mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders in a young adult population. The members of the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort Project, living in the city of Oulu with an age of 31 years (N = 1,609) were invited to participate in a two-phase field study. The SCID I and II were used as diagnostic instruments. One hundred and seventy-seven out of 321 interviewed subjects met the criteria for mood, anxiety, or substance use disorders. Altogether 72 (41%) of the subjects with an Axis I disorder met the criteria for at least one PD. The weighted co-occurrence rate of any PD varied from 28% for mood disorders to 47% for anxiety disorders. PDs, especially those in Cluster C, are highly associated with Axis I psychiatric disorders in population.
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