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Academic Specialist Registrar, Department of Psychological Medicine, Imperial College, London
Specialist Registrar, Central North West London Mental Health NHS Trust, London
Research Associate, Imperial College, London
Assistant Statistician, Imperial College, London
Professor, Department of Psychological Medicine, Imperial College, St Dunstans Road, London W6 8RP
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AIMS AND METHOD
The aim was to record the prevalence, type and severity of personality disorder dealt with by an inner-city outreach team. Patients on the register of an assertive outreach team were approached and asked to give informed consent for an informant interview with their principal worker to determine their personality status, using the informant-based ICD10 version of the Personality Assessment Schedule.
RESULTS
Of the 73 patients, 62 (85%) of whom had a psychotic diagnosis, 67 (92%) had at least one personality disorder, with 37 (51%) having complex or severe personality disorders.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
The findings suggest that the National Service Framework requirements for assertive outreach teams tend to select many patients with comorbid personality disorder in addition to other severe psychiatric disorders.
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