Alnaes R, Torgersen S: DSM-III symptom disorders (axis I) and personality disorders (axis II) in an outpatient population. Acta Psychiatr Scand 1988; 78:348-355Alnaes R, Torgersen S. DSM-III symptom disorders (axis I) and personality disorders (axis II) in an outpatient population. ...
The most prevalent PD was found to be PD NOS, followed by borderline, compulsive, avoidant, and finally histrionic PDs. The term, multiple PD, should be given substance to characterize the diagnosis as a disorder, rather than leaving it at its current status of what seems to be a non...
Social phobics with additional Axis II disorders were more depressed but not more anxious than those with no Axis II diagnosis. Furthermore, those with an additional Axis I disorder had higher scores on measures of neuroticism, interpersonal sensitivity, and agoraphobia. The prevalence and impact ...
There are five axes in the DSM-IV, Axis II is where general medical conditions are recorded. Examine the assessment of clients, the five axes of the DMS, what a general medical condition is, determining the diagnosis, and examples of the types of conditions or disorders that are recorded on...
Rates of DSM-lV axis I and II psychiatric disorders, by onset, in 63 patients with chronic idiopathic orofacial pain: 40 patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and 23 patients with atypical facial pain (AFP). DiagnosisOnset before orofacial painOnset after orofacial painCurrent (previous mont...
DSM-III diagnosis in criminal psychopaths: A way forward Problems of treatability of these subjects relate to the 'severity' of their personality disorder. This in turn is reflected in the multiple Axis-II diagnoses which are required to encompass the sheer range of their psychopathology. ... ...
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This underscores the need for diagnosis of BPD at its early stages, in order to facilitate appropriate interventions. Keywords: Borderline personality disorder, Axis I, Axis II, Comorbidity, Psychosocial functioning, Adolescents References 1. Leichsenring F, Leibing E, Kruse J, New AS, Leweke ...
Twenty-five (25; 10.4%) participants had BPD and 33 participants (13.8%) had dissociative disorder in the final evaluation. Sixteen participants (64.0%) with BPD had the Axis I diagnosis of a dissociative disorder; all six participants (2.5%) with dissociative identity disorder were among them...
III-R PD criteria. Multiple diagnoses were recorded. Fifteen patients (14%) met criteria for SDPD; 10 (67%) had at least one additional PD diagnosis. The degree of overlap was comparable to that between the other personality disorders. Significant overlap for SDPD occurred primarily within the...