2018
DOI: 10.1159/000486602
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Personality Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder: An Overview

Abstract: Background: Clinically, personality disorder (PD) commonly coexists with alcohol use disorder (AUD), although within mainstream mental health services both of these mental disorders are routinely overlooked. Despite a rich literature examining the interactions between AUD and personality functioning, personality traits, and PD, there remains conflicting evidence as to the degree of association and impact of one on the other. Methods: A narrative review and a synthesis of the literature were done. Results: The … Show more

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“…[24][25][26] These include disinhibition, impulsivity, poor judgment, and underlying personality disorder in patients with problematic alcohol drinking. [27][28][29][30][31][32] In addition, alcohol use is also associated with low treatment adherence, which is related to the fluctuating nature of the personality of alcohol-dependent patients. 33 This study also suggests that patients who were drunken during their SA had low outpatient adherence, and that these patients required further intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24][25][26] These include disinhibition, impulsivity, poor judgment, and underlying personality disorder in patients with problematic alcohol drinking. [27][28][29][30][31][32] In addition, alcohol use is also associated with low treatment adherence, which is related to the fluctuating nature of the personality of alcohol-dependent patients. 33 This study also suggests that patients who were drunken during their SA had low outpatient adherence, and that these patients required further intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, personality traits of people with personality disorders have been linked to known social and environmental risk factors for alcohol use disorder, such as deficient socialisation, school performance, family functioning, and deviant peers. [74][75][76] Although the role and strength of these mediating factors is not well described in the context of causal analysis, the known predictive power of these factors in personality disorder and alcohol use disorder is indicative for this potential indirect causal pathway.…”
Section: Personality Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This joins up substance misuse in all its forms with the personality characteristics of disinhibition, recklessness and irresponsibility. 4 The third is the Diogenes syndrome, sometimes wrongly applied to hoarding disorder quite inappropriately, as Diogenes lived a sparse existence. The true Diogenes syndrome combines one part of autism spectrum disorder, formerly called Asperger syndrome, with the personality profiles of detachment and anankastia (obsessive-compulsive features).…”
Section: Examples Of 'Galenic Syndromes'mentioning
confidence: 99%