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Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based personality disorder (PD) treatments are dominated by interventions targeting Borderline PD, although clinical populations characteristically include different PD features and severity. Personality functioning is a new concept intended to capture common features across PDs....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37229394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1163347 |
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author | Kvarstein, Elfrida H. Frøyhaug, Mathias Pettersen, Mona S. Carlsen, Sara Ekberg, Andreas Fjermestad-Noll, Jane Ulvestad, Dag A. Gikling, Elisabeth L. Hjermann, Eirik Lindberget, Kenneth Omvik, Siri Eikenæs, Ingeborg U-M. Hummelen, Benjamin Morken, Katharina T. E. Wilberg, Theresa Pedersen, Geir A. F. |
author_facet | Kvarstein, Elfrida H. Frøyhaug, Mathias Pettersen, Mona S. Carlsen, Sara Ekberg, Andreas Fjermestad-Noll, Jane Ulvestad, Dag A. Gikling, Elisabeth L. Hjermann, Eirik Lindberget, Kenneth Omvik, Siri Eikenæs, Ingeborg U-M. Hummelen, Benjamin Morken, Katharina T. E. Wilberg, Theresa Pedersen, Geir A. F. |
author_sort | Kvarstein, Elfrida H. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based personality disorder (PD) treatments are dominated by interventions targeting Borderline PD, although clinical populations characteristically include different PD features and severity. Personality functioning is a new concept intended to capture common features across PDs. This study aimed to investigate longitudinal improvement of personality functioning in a clinical sample assigned to PD treatment. METHOD: An observational, large, longitudinal study of patients in PD treatments on specialist mental health service levels (N = 1,051). DSM-5 PDs were systematically assessed on referral. Personality functioning was repeatedly assessed (LPFS-BF-2.0), supplemented by symptom distress (anxiety: PHQ-GAD-7, depression: PHQ-9), and social/occupational activity (WSAS, work/study activity). Statistics were linear mixed models. RESULTS: Thirty per cent had personality difficulties below PD threshold. Among PDs, 31% had Borderline (BPD), 39% Avoidant (AvPD), 15% not otherwise specified, 15% other PDs, and 24% > one PD. More severe initial LPFS-BF was associated with younger age, presence of PD and increasing number of total PD criteria. Across PD conditions, LPFS-BF, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 improved significantly (overall effect size 0.9). Mean duration of PD treatment was 15 (SD 9) months. Drop-out rates were low (12%). LPFS-BF improvement-rates were higher for BPD. Younger age was moderately associated with slower PHQ-9 improvement. Work/study activity was initially poor, poorer levels associated with AvPD and younger age, and improvement was non-significant across PD conditions. AvPD was associated with slower WSAS improvement-rates. CONCLUSION: Personality functioning improved across PD conditions. The results highlight BPD improvements. The study points to challenges concerning AvPD treatment, poor occupational activity and age-related differences. |
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spelling | pubmed-102039612023-05-24 Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study Kvarstein, Elfrida H. Frøyhaug, Mathias Pettersen, Mona S. Carlsen, Sara Ekberg, Andreas Fjermestad-Noll, Jane Ulvestad, Dag A. Gikling, Elisabeth L. Hjermann, Eirik Lindberget, Kenneth Omvik, Siri Eikenæs, Ingeborg U-M. Hummelen, Benjamin Morken, Katharina T. E. Wilberg, Theresa Pedersen, Geir A. F. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based personality disorder (PD) treatments are dominated by interventions targeting Borderline PD, although clinical populations characteristically include different PD features and severity. Personality functioning is a new concept intended to capture common features across PDs. This study aimed to investigate longitudinal improvement of personality functioning in a clinical sample assigned to PD treatment. METHOD: An observational, large, longitudinal study of patients in PD treatments on specialist mental health service levels (N = 1,051). DSM-5 PDs were systematically assessed on referral. Personality functioning was repeatedly assessed (LPFS-BF-2.0), supplemented by symptom distress (anxiety: PHQ-GAD-7, depression: PHQ-9), and social/occupational activity (WSAS, work/study activity). Statistics were linear mixed models. RESULTS: Thirty per cent had personality difficulties below PD threshold. Among PDs, 31% had Borderline (BPD), 39% Avoidant (AvPD), 15% not otherwise specified, 15% other PDs, and 24% > one PD. More severe initial LPFS-BF was associated with younger age, presence of PD and increasing number of total PD criteria. Across PD conditions, LPFS-BF, PHQ-9 and GAD-7 improved significantly (overall effect size 0.9). Mean duration of PD treatment was 15 (SD 9) months. Drop-out rates were low (12%). LPFS-BF improvement-rates were higher for BPD. Younger age was moderately associated with slower PHQ-9 improvement. Work/study activity was initially poor, poorer levels associated with AvPD and younger age, and improvement was non-significant across PD conditions. AvPD was associated with slower WSAS improvement-rates. CONCLUSION: Personality functioning improved across PD conditions. The results highlight BPD improvements. The study points to challenges concerning AvPD treatment, poor occupational activity and age-related differences. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10203961/ /pubmed/37229394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1163347 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kvarstein, Frøyhaug, Pettersen, Carlsen, Ekberg, Fjermestad-Noll, Ulvestad, Gikling, Hjermann, Lindberget, Omvik, Eikenæs, Hummelen, Morken, Wilberg and Pedersen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Kvarstein, Elfrida H. Frøyhaug, Mathias Pettersen, Mona S. Carlsen, Sara Ekberg, Andreas Fjermestad-Noll, Jane Ulvestad, Dag A. Gikling, Elisabeth L. Hjermann, Eirik Lindberget, Kenneth Omvik, Siri Eikenæs, Ingeborg U-M. Hummelen, Benjamin Morken, Katharina T. E. Wilberg, Theresa Pedersen, Geir A. F. Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title | Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title_full | Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title_fullStr | Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title_full_unstemmed | Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title_short | Improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. A longitudinal, observational study |
title_sort | improvement of personality functioning among people treated within personality disorder mental health services. a longitudinal, observational study |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10203961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37229394 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1163347 |
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