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BMC Psychiatry
Personality disorders and psychosocial problems in a group of participants to therapeutic processes for people with severe social disabilities
Research Article
Carlos Salavera1  José M Tricás2  Orosia Lucha2 
[1] Departament de Psychology and Sociology. Education Faculty, Zaragoza University, C/San Juan Bosco, 7, 50009, Zaragoza, Spain;Physiotherapy Research Unit, Zaragoza University, C/Domingo Miral s/n, 50009, Zaragoza, Spain;
关键词: Personality Disorder;    Personality Disorder;    Psychosocial Problem;    Antisocial Personality Disorder;    Homeless People;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-244X-11-192
 received in 2011-01-20, accepted in 2011-12-11,  发布年份 2011
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundHomeless people have high dropout rates when they participate in therapeutic processes. The causes of this failure are not always known. This study investigates whether dropping-out is mediated by personality disorders or whether psychosocial problems are more important.MethodEighty-nine homeless people in a socio-laboral integration process were assessed. An initial interview was used, and the MCMI II questionnaire was applied to investigate the presence of psychosocial disorders (DSM-IV-TR axis IV). This was designed as an ex post-facto prospective study.ResultsPersonality disorders were very frequent among the homeless people examined. Moreover, the high index of psychosocial problems (axis IV) in this population supported the proposal that axis IV disorders are influential in failure to complete therapy.ConclusionThe outcomes of the study show that the homeless people examined presented with more psychopathological symptoms, in both axis II and axis IV, than the general population. This supports the need to take into account the comorbidity between these two types of disorder among homeless people, in treatment and in the development of specific intervention programs. In conclusion, the need for more psychosocial treatments addressing the individual problems of homeless people is supported.

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CC BY   
© Salavera et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2011

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