The co-morbidity of personality disorder and clinical syndromes in prisoners

Jeremy Coid, Paul Moran, Paul Bebbington, Traolach Brugha, Rachel Jenkins, Mike Farrell, Nicola Singleton, Simone Ullrich

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Abstract

Objectives Our aim was to examine patterns of Axis II co-morbidity using data from the national survey of Psychiatric morbidity among prisoners in England and Wales. Methods A one-in-five sub-sample of participants in a survey of psychiatric morbidity among prisoners in England and Wales was interviewed using the Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry and the Structured Clinical Interview for the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders Axis II personality disorders (PD). Logistic regression analysis was conducted adjusting for confounders of associations with co-morbid psychopathology disorders, age and gender. Results The most prevalent Axis II disorders in the sample were anti-social, paranoid and borderline PD. Following logistic regression, anti-social and borderline PD demonstrated high levels of co-morbidity with both Axis I and other Axis II disorders, narcissistic PD with other Axis II, and paranoid and avoidant PD with Axis I disorders. Conclusions Certain Axis II disorders may increase the risk for lifetime Axis I disorders. Although appropriate statistical procedures reduce the level of Axis II co-morbidity, some patterns may be artefacts of a diagnostic system encouraging multiple diagnostic categories. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321 - 333
Number of pages13
JournalCriminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009

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