The prevalence of DSM-IV personality disorders in psychiatric outpatients
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Abstract
Personality disorders, as a group, are among the most frequent disorders treated by psychiatrists. They should be evaluated in all psychiatric patients because their presence can influence the course and treatment of the axis I disorder that patients typically identify as their chief complaint.
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| Authors | Zimmerman M;Rothschild L;Chelminski I;; |
| Journal | the american journal of psychiatry |
| Year | 2005 |
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doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.162.10.1911
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