All Relations between Personality Disorders and affective value

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D E Stewar. Psychiatric admission of mentally ill mothers with their infants. Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie. vol 34. issue 1. 1989-05-04. PMID:2924246. the two groups were diagnostically different with joint admission mothers likely to suffer from an affective psychotic illness, while the mothers without infants were more likely to suffer from personality disorder or substance abuse. 1989-05-04 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Alnaes, S Torgerse. The relationship between DSM-III symptom disorders (Axis I) and personality disorders (Axis II) in an outpatient population. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 78. issue 4. 1989-03-24. PMID:3227970. it was observed that personality disorders occurred frequently among the chronic affective and anxiety disorders. 1989-03-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Ulrich, D Boh. Intermittently occurring right-posterior slow waves (IRP) in psychiatric patients. An electroencephalographic indicator of cerebral dysfunction. European archives of psychiatry and neurological sciences. vol 237. issue 5. 1988-11-23. PMID:3169060. the irp phenomenon was found in 7.5% of patients with schizophrenic psychoses, 2% of patients with affective psychoses and in 2.4% of patients with neurotic and personality disorders. 1988-11-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
R D Alarcon, C S Jenkins, P E Parker, A M Freema. Psychopathology of chronic haemodialysis: is it a behavioural cognitive continuum? International urology and nephrology. vol 20. issue 3. 1988-09-15. PMID:3403201. the hypothesis postulates that a central cognitive disturbance, due to multiple organic aetiopathogenic factors, results in a step-wise decline, initially disguised as an affective, neurotic or personality disorder, and further deteriorating into the well-known "dialysis dementia", with a variety of other clinical presentations in between. 1988-09-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
G B Cassano, A Petracca, G Perugi, C Nisita, L Musetti, F Mengali, D M McNai. Clomipramine for panic disorder: I. The first 10 weeks of a long-term comparison with imipramine. Journal of affective disorders. vol 14. issue 2. 1988-06-13. PMID:2966825. diagnosis was according to the positive criteria of dsm-iii-r, but without exclusion of comorbid affective or personality disorders. 1988-06-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
J M Danion, C Neunreuther, F Krieger-Finance, J L Imbs, L Singe. Compliance with long-term lithium treatment in major affective disorders. Pharmacopsychiatry. vol 20. issue 5. 1987-12-16. PMID:3671494. the main factors accounting for non-compliance were a low intellectual level, cognitive deficit, affective relapses and traits of personality disorders; on the other hand, neither the age nor the sex of the patients, nor the polarity, the severity or the duration of the affective disorders, nor the modalities or side effects of the treatment seemed to have any bearing on compliance. 1987-12-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
J L Gelle. Firesetting in the adult psychiatric population. Hospital & community psychiatry. vol 38. issue 5. 1987-07-24. PMID:3596486. the author emphasizes the importance of clinically addressing firesetting behavior and presents six case examples that illustrate the association of firesetting behavior with schizophrenic, affective, and personality disorders as well as with alcohol abuse and mental retardation. 1987-07-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
V Bell, S Blumenthal, N U Neumann, R Schüttler, R Voge. Predictors for the social adjustment of first admitted psychiatric patients. European archives of psychiatry and neurological sciences. vol 236. issue 3. 1987-03-17. PMID:3803401. the sample consisted of five different diagnostic groups: organically caused psychiatric diseases, schizophrenic psychoses, affective psychoses, neurotic or personality disorders and alcohol or drug dependency. 1987-03-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Frances, S E Kat. Treating a young woman with a mix of affective and personality disorders. Hospital & community psychiatry. vol 37. issue 4. 1986-06-09. PMID:3699698. treating a young woman with a mix of affective and personality disorders. 1986-06-09 2023-08-11 Not clear
K S Kendler, C C Masterson, K L Davi. Psychiatric illness in first-degree relatives of patients with paranoid psychosis, schizophrenia and medical illness. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 147. 1986-02-05. PMID:4075047. the morbid risk for schizophrenia and schizoid-schizotypal personality disorder was significantly greater in the relatives of the schizophrenic patients than in those of the delusional disorder or medical control patients, but no difference in the risk for affective illness or alcoholism was found in the three groups of relatives. 1986-02-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
S P Kutcher, A M Whitehouse, C P Freema. "Hidden" eating disorders in Scottish psychiatric inpatients. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 142. issue 12. 1986-01-02. PMID:3865538. eating-disordered patients tended to have concurrent diagnoses of affective or personality disorders. 1986-01-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
C D Clements, D Bonacci, B Yerevanian, M Privitera, L Kiehn. Assessment of suicide risk in patients with personality disorder and major affective diagnosis. QRB. Quality review bulletin. vol 11. issue 5. 1985-09-05. PMID:3927216. assessment of suicide risk in patients with personality disorder and major affective diagnosis. 1985-09-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
H W Koenigsberg, R D Kaplan, M M Gilmore, A M Coope. The relationship between syndrome and personality disorder in DSM-III: experience with 2,462 patients. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 142. issue 2. 1985-02-22. PMID:3970245. the psychotic and major affective illnesses were significantly less often associated with personality disorders. 1985-02-22 2023-08-11 Not clear
C G Watson, C Tilleskjor, T Kucala, L Jacob. The birth seasonality effect in nonschizophrenic psychiatric patients. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 40. issue 4. 1984-11-06. PMID:6480852. several studies have suggested that patients with affective, neurotic, and personality disorders are particularly likely to have been born during the early months of the year. 1984-11-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Torgerse. Genetic and nosological aspects of schizotypal and borderline personality disorders. A twin study. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 41. issue 6. 1984-06-29. PMID:6732416. the study did not indicate any relationship between schizotypal and borderline personality disorders and affective and schizophrenic disorders. 1984-06-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Weyerer, H Dillin. [Mental patients in general practice. A psychiatric-epidemiological study in the district of Traunstein]. Fortschritte der Medizin. vol 101. issue 15. 1983-07-15. PMID:6852738. the bulk lies in neurotic and psychosomatic illnesses, comprising more than half (57%) of the mentally ill. about 10% each are listed for psychogeriatric disorders, affective and other psychoses as well as personality disorders. 1983-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
G L Brown, M H Ebert, P F Goyer, D C Jimerson, W J Klein, W E Bunney, F K Goodwi. Aggression, suicide, and serotonin: relationships to CSF amine metabolites. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 139. issue 6. 1982-07-19. PMID:6177256. that study focused on subjects with personality disorders without affective illness. 1982-07-19 2023-08-12 human
E Hare, P Mora. A relation between seasonal temperature and the birth rate of schizophrenic patients. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 63. issue 4. 1982-02-22. PMID:7315486. no comparable relations between birth rates and temperature were found for patients with affective psychosis, neurosis or personality disorder. 1982-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Marsh, M Glick, E Zigle. Premorbid social competence and the revolving door phenomenon in psychiatric hospitalization. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 169. issue 5. 1981-06-25. PMID:7217943. the relation between premorbid social competence and length of initial hospitalization was examined in 381 male state hospital patients in four diagnostic categories: schizophrenic, affective reaction, psychoneurotic, and personality disorder. 1981-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Kulessa, F Jun. [The efficiency of 20 hours of brief psychotherapy with the Guidire Affective Imagery. Examination with psychological tests]. Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse. vol 25. issue 3. 1979-12-27. PMID:494839. 26 non-selected out-patients of a psychiatric and psychotherapeutic clinic with psychoneurotic personality disorders and psychosomatic complaints were treated with the guidive affective imagery (gai) during 20 sessions. 1979-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear