2014
Interactions of borderline personality disorder and mood disorders over 10 years.
Gunderson JG, Stout RL, Shea MT, Grilo CM, Markowitz JC, Morey LC, Sanislow C, Yen S, Zanarini MC, Keuroghlian AS, McGlashan TH, Skodol AE. Interactions of borderline personality disorder and mood disorders over 10 years. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2014, 75: 829-34. PMID: 25007118, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.13m08972.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderBorderline personality disorderMood disordersBipolar disorderPersonality disorderIndependent disorderProportional hazards regression analysisTreatment of BPDCo-occurring major depressive disorderHazards regression analysisCollaborative Longitudinal Personality DisordersDepressive disorderAppropriate treatmentBPD patientsRemissionDisordersRegression analysisTreatmentReciprocal interactionsMDD interactionsYearsPatientsWorseningEffect of improvement
2011
Ten-Year Course of Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychopathology and Function From the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study
Gunderson JG, Stout RL, McGlashan TH, Shea MT, Morey LC, Grilo CM, Zanarini MC, Yen S, Markowitz JC, Sanislow C, Ansell E, Pinto A, Skodol AE. Ten-Year Course of Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychopathology and Function From the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. JAMA Psychiatry 2011, 68: 827-837. PMID: 21464343, PMCID: PMC3158489, DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.37.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderBorderline personality disorderPercent of patientsPersonality disorderSocial functioningDSM-IV Axis I DisordersSevere public health burdenLongitudinal Interval FollowSocial function scoresPublic health burdenStructured Clinical InterviewAxis I DisordersTen-Year CourseCluster C personality disordersDSM-IV personality disordersCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyExpectations of patientsC personality disordersInterval FollowFunction scoresDepressive disorderHealth burdenI disordersPersonality Disorders StudyStudy groupStressful life events predict eating disorder relapse following remission: Six‐year prospective outcomes
Grilo CM, Pagano ME, Stout RL, Markowitz JC, Ansell EB, Pinto A, Zanarini MC, Yen S, Skodol AE. Stressful life events predict eating disorder relapse following remission: Six‐year prospective outcomes. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2011, 45: 185-192. PMID: 21448971, PMCID: PMC3275672, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStressful life eventsPersonality disorder statusBulimia nervosaLife eventsNegative stressful life eventsSignificant warning signsED relapseSignificant predictorsComorbid psychiatric disordersStructured Clinical InterviewSocial stressorsAssessment interviewsSocial stressDiagnostic InterviewClinical InterviewDisorder relapsePersonality disorderED durationLongitudinal intervalDSM-IVStructured interviewsEDNOSPsychiatric comorbidityPsychiatric disordersElevated work