Depersonalisation disorder: clinical features of 204 cases

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Baker, D
Hunter, E
Lawrence, E
Medford, N
Patel, M
Senior, C
Sierra, M
Lambert, MV
Phillips, ML
David, AS
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[1] St Nicholas Hosp, Hartside Unit, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 3XT, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Inst Psychiat, Depersonalisat Res Unit, London, England
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10.1192/bjp.182.5.428
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R749 [精神病学];
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Background Depersonalisation disorder is a poorly understood and underresearched syndrome. Aims To carry out a large and comprehensive clinical and psychopathological survey of a series of patients who made contact with a research clinic. Method A total of 204 consecutive eligible referrals were included: 124 had a full psychiatric examination using items of the Present State Examination to define depersonalisation/derealisation and 80 had either a telephone interview (n=22) or filled out a number of self-report questionnaires. Cases assessed were diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria. Results The mean age of onset was 22.8 years: early onset was associated with greater severity. There was a slight male preponderance. The disorder tended to be chronic and persistent. Seventy-one per cent met DSM-IV criteria for primary depersonalisation disorder. Depersonalisation symptom scores correlated with both anxiety and depression and a past history of these disorders was commonly reported. Dissociative amnesia was not prominent. Conclusions Depersonalisation disorder is a recognisable clinical entity but appears to have significant comorbidity with anxiety and depression. Research into its aetiology and treatment is warranted. Declaration of interest None.
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