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Personality disorder not otherwise specified

Personality disorder not otherwise specified (PD-NOS) is a subclinical[a] diagnostic classification for some DSM-IV Axis II personality disorders not listed in DSM-IV.[1]

Personality disorder, unspecified
Other namesPersonality disorder NOS (PDNOS)
SpecialtyPsychiatry

The DSM-5 does not have a direct equivalent to PD-NOS. However, the DSM-5 other specified personality disorder and unspecified personality disorder are substantially comparable to PD-NOS.[2]

Additionally, the DSM-5 introduced the diagnosis Personality disorder - trait specified (PD-TS) as an alternative to let clinicians define the presentation in detail in terms of "impairment of personality functioning" and "pathological personality traits".[3]

Diagnostic criteria edit

In all cases of non-specific diagnoses it is a requirement that the person meet the general criteria for personality disorders.

DSM-IV-TR edit

Clinicians may give this diagnosis when no other personality disorder in the DSM fits the patient's symptoms.[4]

The DSM-IV-TR excluded four personality disorders, but this diagnosis may be used instead. The four excluded personality disorders are:

DSM-5 edit

The DSM-5 split PD-NOS into two diagnoses: Other Specified Personality Disorder and Unspecified Personality Disorder. They share the general criteria for personality disorders, but let clinicians specify why the presentation does not meet the criteria for any specific personality disorder (e.g. mixed personality features).[5]

ICD-10 edit

The World Health Organization's ICD-10 defines two conceptually similar diagnoses:

  • Other specific personality disorder (F60.8) for personality disorders that don't have a separate code. This diagnosis allows the following type specifiers: "eccentric", "haltlose", "immature", "narcissistic", "passive-aggressive", and "psychoneurotic".
  • Personality disorder, unspecified (F60.9) for general personality disorder diagnoses.

ICD-11 edit

ICD-11 uses general diagnoses with specifiers to fully describe a condition. The closest diagnosis to PD-NOS would be Personality disorder, severity unspecified (6D10.Z).

Epidemiology edit

A 2004 meta-analysis estimated the prevalence of PD-NOS in patient samples between 8-13%. In structured interview studies it is the third most common diagnosis given, in unstructured studies it is the single most frequent diagnosis. Half the studies did not give further definition for the diagnosis, and those that did used "mixed" most often.[6]

In another study out of 1760 psychotherapy referrals 21.6% was diagnosed exclusively with PD-NOS. In terms of severity patients with PD-NOS fall between a formal personality disorder diagnosis and no personality disorder. Patients who received PD-NOS as an additional diagnosis to their formal personality disorder diagnosis had the most severe problems.[7]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Subclinical" in the sense that the person does not meet the diagnostic criteria for any specific personality disorder, but does meet the general criteria for a personality disorder diagnosis.

References edit

  1. ^ Verheul, Roel; Bartak, Anna; Widiger, Thomas (August 2007). "Prevalence and construct validity of Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDNOS)". Journal of Personality Disorders. New York City: Guilford Press. 21 (4): 359–70. doi:10.1521/pedi.2007.21.4.359. PMID 17685833.
  2. ^ Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. 2013. pp. 15. ISBN 978-0-89042-555-8.
  3. ^ "Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders". Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (fifth edition). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. p. 761.
  4. ^ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth edition Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) American Psychiatric Association (2000)
  5. ^ American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (fifth edition). p. 684.
  6. ^ Verheul R, Widiger T (September 2004). "A meta-analysis of the prevalence and usage of the personality disorder not otherwise specified (PDNOS) diagnosis". Journal of Personality Disorders. New York City: Guilford Press. 18 (4): 309–19. doi:10.1521/pedi.18.4.309.40350. PMID 15342320.
  7. ^ Verheul R, Bartak A, Widiger T (Aug 2007). "Prevalence and construct validity of Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDNOS)". doi:10.1521/pedi.2007.21.4.359. PMID 17685833. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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PDNOS redirects here Not to be confused with PDD NOS Personality disorder not otherwise specified PD NOS is a subclinical a diagnostic classification for some DSM IV Axis II personality disorders not listed in DSM IV 1 Personality disorder unspecifiedOther namesPersonality disorder NOS PDNOS SpecialtyPsychiatryThe DSM 5 does not have a direct equivalent to PD NOS However the DSM 5 other specified personality disorder and unspecified personality disorder are substantially comparable to PD NOS 2 Additionally the DSM 5 introduced the diagnosis Personality disorder trait specified PD TS as an alternative to let clinicians define the presentation in detail in terms of impairment of personality functioning and pathological personality traits 3 Contents 1 Diagnostic criteria 1 1 DSM IV TR 1 2 DSM 5 1 3 ICD 10 1 4 ICD 11 2 Epidemiology 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksDiagnostic criteria editIn all cases of non specific diagnoses it is a requirement that the person meet the general criteria for personality disorders DSM IV TR edit Clinicians may give this diagnosis when no other personality disorder in the DSM fits the patient s symptoms 4 The DSM IV TR excluded four personality disorders but this diagnosis may be used instead The four excluded personality disorders are Sadistic personality disorder Self defeating personality disorder Depressive personality disorder Passive aggressive personality disorderDSM 5 edit The DSM 5 split PD NOS into two diagnoses Other Specified Personality Disorder and Unspecified Personality Disorder They share the general criteria for personality disorders but let clinicians specify why the presentation does not meet the criteria for any specific personality disorder e g mixed personality features 5 ICD 10 edit The World Health Organization s ICD 10 defines two conceptually similar diagnoses Other specific personality disorder F60 8 for personality disorders that don t have a separate code This diagnosis allows the following type specifiers eccentric haltlose immature narcissistic passive aggressive and psychoneurotic Personality disorder unspecified F60 9 for general personality disorder diagnoses ICD 11 edit ICD 11 uses general diagnoses with specifiers to fully describe a condition The closest diagnosis to PD NOS would be Personality disorder severity unspecified 6D10 Z Epidemiology editA 2004 meta analysis estimated the prevalence of PD NOS in patient samples between 8 13 In structured interview studies it is the third most common diagnosis given in unstructured studies it is the single most frequent diagnosis Half the studies did not give further definition for the diagnosis and those that did used mixed most often 6 In another study out of 1760 psychotherapy referrals 21 6 was diagnosed exclusively with PD NOS In terms of severity patients with PD NOS fall between a formal personality disorder diagnosis and no personality disorder Patients who received PD NOS as an additional diagnosis to their formal personality disorder diagnosis had the most severe problems 7 See also editNot otherwise specified Eating disorder not otherwise specified Mood disorder not otherwise specified DSM IV codes personality disorders Notes edit Subclinical in the sense that the person does not meet the diagnostic criteria for any specific personality disorder but does meet the general criteria for a personality disorder diagnosis References edit Verheul Roel Bartak Anna Widiger Thomas August 2007 Prevalence and construct validity of Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified PDNOS Journal of Personality Disorders New York City Guilford Press 21 4 359 70 doi 10 1521 pedi 2007 21 4 359 PMID 17685833 Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders 5th ed Washington DC American Psychiatric Association 2013 pp 15 ISBN 978 0 89042 555 8 Alternative DSM 5 Model for Personality Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders fifth edition Washington DC American Psychiatric Association p 761 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth edition Text Revision DSM IV TR American Psychiatric Association 2000 American Psychiatric Association 2013 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition p 684 Verheul R Widiger T September 2004 A meta analysis of the prevalence and usage of the personality disorder not otherwise specified PDNOS diagnosis Journal of Personality Disorders New York City Guilford Press 18 4 309 19 doi 10 1521 pedi 18 4 309 40350 PMID 15342320 Verheul R Bartak A Widiger T Aug 2007 Prevalence and construct validity of Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified PDNOS doi 10 1521 pedi 2007 21 4 359 PMID 17685833 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Personality disorder not otherwise specified amp oldid 1186004137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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