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The Relationship Between Childhood Abuse and Adult Personality Disorder Symptoms
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesPost-traumatic Stress DisorderSubclinical SymptomsMental HealthTrauma In ChildPsychologyPersonality DisorderMental DisordersPersonality DisordersHealth SciencesPsychiatryChildhood AbuseChild AbusePsychiatric DisorderSexual AbuseChild Sexual AbusePsychological AbuseChildhood TraumaMedicineAggressionPsychopathologyChildhood Trauma Questionnaire
This study assessed personality disorder symptomatology in a community sample of healthy adults without diagnosable DSM-IV-TR Axis I psychiatric disorders who reported a history of childhood abuse. Twenty-eight subjects with a history of moderate to severe physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse according to the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire were compared to 33 subjects without an abuse history on symptoms of personality disorders. Subjects in the Abuse group were more likely to report subclinical symptoms of paranoid, narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, obsessive compulsive, passive-aggressive, and depressive personality disorders. These findings link reports of childhood abuse with symptoms of personality disorders in the absence of Axis I psychiatric disorders in a community sample of healthy adults.
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