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Age of Onset of Mood Disorders and Complexity of Personality Traits
Author(s) -
Luca Ostacoli,
Marco Zuffranieri,
Marco Cavallo,
Alessandro Zennaro,
Innocenzo Rainero,
Lorenzo Pinessi,
M. Parravicini,
E. Ladisa,
Pier Maria Furlan,
R.L. Picci
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
isrn psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-7966
DOI - 10.1155/2013/246358
Subject(s) - mood , psychology , personality , mood disorders , personality disorders , clinical psychology , sadistic personality disorder , millon clinical multiaxial inventory , bipolar disorder , big five personality traits , psychiatry , anxiety , social psychology
Objective . The aim of the present study is to evaluate the link between the age of onset of mood disorders and the complexity of the personality traits. Methods . 209 patients with major depressive or manic/hypomanic episodes were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Axis I diagnoses and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III). Results . 17.2% of the patients had no elevated MCMI-III scores, 45.9% had one peak, and 36.9% had a complex personality disorder with two or more elevated scores. Mood disorders onset of 29 years or less was the variable most related to the complexity of personality disorders as indicated from a recursive partitioning analysis. Conclusions . The relationship between mood disorders and personality traits differ in reference to age of onset of the mood disorder. In younger patients, maladaptive personality traits can evolve both in a mood disorder onset and in a complex personality disorder, while the later development of a severe mood disorder can increase the personality symptomatology. Our results suggest a threshold of mood disorder onset higher compared to previous studies. Maladaptive personality traits should be assessed not only during adolescence but also in young adults to identify and treat potential severe mood disorders.

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