Purpose: To examine the impact of co-morbid personality disorder (PD), on inpatient and community-based service use and risk of involuntary hospitalization, amongst patients with severe mental illness (SMI). Methods: We identified SMI cases (schizophrenia, schizoaffective and bipolar disorder) with and without co-morbid PD, and PD cases, aged ≥18 years, in a large secondary mental healthcare case register. Using multivariable logistic regression, we examined the association between co-morbid PD and high level of inpatient and community-based service use (defined as the top decile of service use), and involuntary hospitalization, respectively, adjusting for socio-demographics, clinical symptoms and social functioning. Results: ...
PurposeTo investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), and...
Background: The life span of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) is shorter compared to th...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The impact of personality disorder on treatment effectivene...
Objective: The comparable severities of cluster B personal -ity disorders and schizophrenia are incr...
Objective: The comparable severities of cluster B personal -ity disorders and schizophrenia are incr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between co-morbid personality disorder (PD) and suicidal behav...
Purpose: To investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), a...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder (PD) have multiple and diverse needs. It has been ...
Patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder (PD) have multiple and diverse needs. It has been ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
Purpose: To investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), a...
ObjectiveTo examine the odds associated with having medical comorbidities among patients with seriou...
BACKGROUND: Personality status is seldom assessed in community mental health teams except at a rudi...
PurposeTo investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), and...
Background: The life span of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) is shorter compared to th...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The impact of personality disorder on treatment effectivene...
Objective: The comparable severities of cluster B personal -ity disorders and schizophrenia are incr...
Objective: The comparable severities of cluster B personal -ity disorders and schizophrenia are incr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between co-morbid personality disorder (PD) and suicidal behav...
Purpose: To investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), a...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Background: Co-morbid substance-use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent among patients with severe psychi...
Patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder (PD) have multiple and diverse needs. It has been ...
Patients with a diagnosis of personality disorder (PD) have multiple and diverse needs. It has been ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
Purpose: To investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), a...
ObjectiveTo examine the odds associated with having medical comorbidities among patients with seriou...
BACKGROUND: Personality status is seldom assessed in community mental health teams except at a rudi...
PurposeTo investigate the mortality in both in- and outpatients with personality disorders (PD), and...
Background: The life span of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) is shorter compared to th...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The impact of personality disorder on treatment effectivene...