Emily R Edwards, Ashley L Greene, Lillian A Steedman
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Abstract
Objectives: Due to a longstanding focus on early to middle adulthood, research into the clinical needs of older adults with personality disorders remains limited. This study sought to further understandings into the potentially unique needs of this population.
Methods: Analyses compared comorbid psychiatric diagnoses, settings of utilized mental health treatment, and sociodemographic variables among older (aged 65+, n = 11,426) and younger (aged 18-35, n = 57,847) adults diagnosed with a personality disorder who received state-funded mental health care in the United States in 2022.
Results: Older adults with personality disorder diagnoses were more likely to have comorbid psychotic and delirium/dementia disorder diagnoses, less likely to have comorbid trauma and stressor, anxiety, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnoses, and less likely to experience homelessness than younger adults with personality disorder diagnoses.
Conclusions: Findings highlight the importance of interventions to address co-occurring cognitive disorganization among older adults experiencing personality disorder pathology.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the leading source of information in the rapidly evolving field of geriatric psychiatry. This esteemed journal features peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders in older adults, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health in the elderly, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. Published twelve times a year, the journal serves as an authoritative resource for professionals in the field.