All Relations between Personality Disorders and impulsive action

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E F Coccaro, S Gabriel, L J Sieve. Buspirone challenge: preliminary evidence for a role for central 5-HT1a receptor function in impulsive aggressive behavior in humans. Psychopharmacology bulletin. vol 26. issue 3. 1991-02-26. PMID:2274641. these data suggest that the prl response to buspirone challenge reflects the responsivity of 5-ht1a receptors in the limbic-hypothalamus in humans and that reduced sensitivity of these receptors is associated with an important component of impulsive aggressive behaviors in personality disorder patients. 1991-02-26 2023-08-11 human
E F Coccaro, J L Astill, J L Herbert, A G Schu. Fluoxetine treatment of impulsive aggression in DSM-III-R personality disorder patients. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 10. issue 5. 1991-01-28. PMID:2258454. fluoxetine treatment of impulsive aggression in dsm-iii-r personality disorder patients. 1991-01-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
E F Coccar. Central serotonin and impulsive aggression. The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement. issue 8. 1990-03-15. PMID:2692640. prolactin) responses to fenfluramine, a 5-ht uptake inhibitor/releaser, which activates both pre- and post-synaptic sides of the 5-ht synapse, strongly suggest that overall central 5-ht activity is reduced in mood and/or personality disorder patients with history of suicidal and/or impulsive aggressive behaviour. 1990-03-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
M F Mendez, D J Lanska, R Manon-Espaillat, T H Burnstin. Causative factors for suicide attempts by overdose in epileptics. Archives of neurology. vol 46. issue 10. 1989-11-09. PMID:2803066. when matched by age, sex, and race with 44 nonepileptic controls from the same population, the epileptics had more borderline personality disorders with multiple impulsive suicide attempts (45.5% vs 13.6%), more psychotic disturbances, including command hallucinations (31.8% vs 9.1%), fewer adjustment disorders (18.2% vs 45.5%), and a comparable frequency of depression (13.6% vs 25%). 1989-11-09 2023-08-11 Not clear
E F Coccaro, L J Siever, H M Klar, G Maurer, K Cochrane, T B Cooper, R C Mohs, K L Davi. Serotonergic studies in patients with affective and personality disorders. Correlates with suicidal and impulsive aggressive behavior. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 46. issue 7. 1989-07-27. PMID:2735812. reduced prolactin responses to fenfluramine were correlated with history of suicide attempt in all patients but with clinician and self-reported ratings of impulsive aggression in patients with personality disorder only; there was no correlation with depression. 1989-07-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
E F Coccaro, L J Siever, H M Klar, G Maurer, K Cochrane, T B Cooper, R C Mohs, K L Davi. Serotonergic studies in patients with affective and personality disorders. Correlates with suicidal and impulsive aggressive behavior. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 46. issue 7. 1989-07-27. PMID:2735812. these results suggest that reduced central serotonergic function is present in a subgroup of patients with major affective and/or personality disorder and is associated with history of suicide attempt in patients with either disorder, but with impulsive aggression in patients with personality disorder only. 1989-07-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
P H Wender, F W Reimherr, D Wood, M War. A controlled study of methylphenidate in the treatment of attention deficit disorder, residual type, in adults. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 142. issue 5. 1985-05-20. PMID:3885760. the diagnosis of attention deficit disorder, residual type, should be considered in patients with prominent complaints of impulsivity, restlessness, emotional lability, and hot temper who do not suffer from schizophrenia or major mood disorder and do not have symptoms of schizotypal or borderline personality disorders. 1985-05-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
D M DePalma, R M Nideffe. Relationships between the Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style and psychiatric subclassification. Journal of personality assessment. vol 41. issue 6. 1978-02-18. PMID:592091. discriminant analyses of tais scores showed that: (a) psychiatric patients in comparison with normal controls described themselves as more overloaded by external and internal stimuli and as less effective in narrowing their attentional focus to task-relevant stimuli; (b) good premorbid schizophrenics appeared more externally overloaded and less able to narrow attentional focus than poor premorbid schizophrenics; and (c) psychotics and neurotics described themselves as more introverted and less pleasant in social encounters, while individuals diagnosed as character or personality disorders tended to be more extroverted and impulsive. 1978-02-18 2023-08-11 Not clear
I B Weine. Symposium on behavioral pediatrics. Juvenile delinquency. Pediatric clinics of North America. vol 22. issue 3. 1976-01-02. PMID:1101179. characterological delinquency reflects a serious and long-standing personality disorder marked by aggressive and impulsive behavior and a lack of attachment to or consideration for others, and its treatment requires extensive psychotherapy, often in a residential setting. 1976-01-02 2023-08-11 Not clear