Free to read on journal website (must create account first)\ud \ud Summary\ud \ud Objective: To determine the relationship between personality disorders (PDs) and substance use severity, mental health symptoms and disorders and quality of life (QoL) among injecting drug users (IDUs).\ud \ud Design, setting and participants: A cross-sectional study of 103 IDUs accessing a needle and syringe program and a primary health centre in Melbourne, Australia.\ud \ud Main outcome measures: Presence of PDs was assessed using the International Personality Disorder Examination ICD-10 Screener. Axis I mental health disorders, psychological distress and QoL were also assessed.\ud \ud Results: Ninety per cent of participants scored positive for one or more ...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
AbstractResistance against treatment, severity of symptoms and relapse to substance addiction can be...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addict...
Free to read on journal website (must create account first) Summary Objective: To determine the rela...
Objective: To determine the relationship between personality disorders (PDs) and substance use sever...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
none12noAIM: To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attendi...
Aims To compare the prevalence of personality disorder in alcohol and drug populations with special...
Purpose: Drug addiction and psychiatric disorders are frequently concomitant; however, few studies h...
Background Assessment of comorbid personality disorders (PDs) in patients with subst...
Abstract Background Assessment of comorbid personality disorders (PDs) in patients with substance us...
The present study compares the prevalence rates of 12 personality disorders (PDs) among patients wit...
The present study compares the prevalence rates of 12 personality disorders (PDs) among patients wit...
Background. Co-morbidity among use of different substances can be explained by a shared underlying d...
Introduction: The prevalence of heroin use in Morocco was 0.02%. These figures were higher in the no...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
AbstractResistance against treatment, severity of symptoms and relapse to substance addiction can be...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addict...
Free to read on journal website (must create account first) Summary Objective: To determine the rela...
Objective: To determine the relationship between personality disorders (PDs) and substance use sever...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
none12noAIM: To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attendi...
Aims To compare the prevalence of personality disorder in alcohol and drug populations with special...
Purpose: Drug addiction and psychiatric disorders are frequently concomitant; however, few studies h...
Background Assessment of comorbid personality disorders (PDs) in patients with subst...
Abstract Background Assessment of comorbid personality disorders (PDs) in patients with substance us...
The present study compares the prevalence rates of 12 personality disorders (PDs) among patients wit...
The present study compares the prevalence rates of 12 personality disorders (PDs) among patients wit...
Background. Co-morbidity among use of different substances can be explained by a shared underlying d...
Introduction: The prevalence of heroin use in Morocco was 0.02%. These figures were higher in the no...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
AbstractResistance against treatment, severity of symptoms and relapse to substance addiction can be...
Aim To evaluate the prevalence of personality disorders (PDs) in the outpatients attending an addict...