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DSM-III personality disorders in the community
American Journal of Psychiatry1994Vol. 151(7), pp. 1055–1062
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Abstract
Personality disorders are relatively common in the community. They are associated with axis I disorders and life events. Only one-fifth of the individuals who qualify for diagnoses of personality disorders in the community are receiving treatment.
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