Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
In literature there are a few studies evaluating comorbidity between bipolar disorder (type I, II and cyclothymic ) and personality disorders. Aim of the current study is to deepen the existing comorbidity between Axis II and the three subtypes of bipolar disorder.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
At the Psychiatry Day Hospital of Gemelli Polyclinic seventy patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder (type I, II and cyclothymic ) were enrolled. Axis I diagnosis was defined by the SCID-I. Axis II diagnosis was made by the SCID-II.
RESULTS:
Of seventy patients in euthymic state, thirty-nine patients (55.7%) show comorbidity with Axis II. The different clusters are such represented: two patients (5.1%) are part of cluster A, twenty-four patients (61.5%) of cluster B, nine patients (23%) of cluster C, and four patients (10.4%) have Not Otherwise Specified personality disorder. On the whole thirty-nine patients whereof twenty-four (61.5%) with bipolar disorder type I, six (15.3%) with bipolar disorder type II and nine patients (23.0%) with cyclothymic disorder show comorbidity for a Axis II disorder. It must be observed that, in our sample, the comorbidity between cyclothymic and personality disorder is significant.
CONCLUSIONS:
In our sample more than half of the patients (55.7%) show a comorbidity for a Axis II disorder. Most of the patients present a Cluster B personality disorder and even cyclothymic patients in 23% of cases have comorbidity with Axis II disorders.
Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Autom. eng. transl.] An observational study evaluating comorbidity between bipolar disorder and personality disorders |
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Lingua originale | Italian |
pagine (da-a) | 51-54 |
Numero di pagine | 4 |
Rivista | LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA |
Volume | 161 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2010 |
Keywords
- Bipolar Disorder
- Comorbidity
- Personality Disorders