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  Česky / Czech version Čes. a slov. Psychiat., 100, 2004, No. 3, pp. 158 - 162.
 
Diagnostics of Personality Disorders – Application of the Structured IPDE Interview 
Preiss M.1, Nováková S.3, Bareš M.1, Klose J.2, Krámská L.3 

Psychiatrické centrum Praha1 Ústřední vojenská nemocnice, Praha2 Filozofi cká fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, Praha3
 


Summary:

       The International Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE) is a semistructured clinical interview compatible with the ICD-10 and DSM-IV. The fi rst Czech report about the IPDE describes experience from two samples – mixed psychiatric patients mainly with mood disorders (N = 100, average age 36 yrs, SD = 12.3; 18 - 67 yrs; 42 men and 58 women) and controls (N = 52; average age 37 yrs; SD = 11.7 - 66 yrs; 25 men and 27 women). Fourteen psychiatric patients were rated as suffering from at least one personality disorder (PD), 23 patients were rated as affected by at least one probable PD. The most common PD was emotionally unstable PD – borderline (7 patients), anxious (6 patient) and schizoid (5 patients). Controls differ in lower rate of defi nitive and probable diagnosis and in dimensional score. The IPDE is an important advantage in personality disorder diagnostics. The increasing impact of the IPDE improves the validity and reliability of PD diagnostics.

        Key words: IPDE, personality disorders.
       

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