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Large variations of global functioning over five years in treated patients with personality traits and disorders
Authors:Kvarstein Elfrida Hartveit  Karterud Sigmund
Institution:Research Group at the Department for Personality Psychiatry, Oslo University Hospital, Norway. elfridak@online.no
Abstract:The aim of this study was to examine the long-term course of global functioning in patients with personality disorders (PD) and investigate predictors of variation. The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) was repeated over five years in 352 patients with PDs of varying severity, all treated in psychotherapeutic day hospitals. Growth models were used for statistical analysis. Large variations in the long-term course of global functioning were evident in this clinical sample. At five-year follow-up, 46% reached a GAF-score above 60 with a mean GAF-score of 71. Their linear change-rate over the five years was estimated to be 4.4 GAF points per year. The average five-year GAF-score for the remaining subgroup (54%) was 50 and their linear yearly change-rate was 0.8 GAF points. Greater relief of symptom distress and interpersonal problems was typical of patients with functional improvement. The number of avoidant PD criteria was associated with slower functional change.
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