A brief screening for personality disorders: Comparisons between clinical and nonclinical samples Fleura Shkëmbi a, Erika Melonashi a, Naim Fanaj a a European.

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A brief screening for personality disorders: Comparisons between clinical and nonclinical samples Fleura Shkëmbi a, Erika Melonashi a, Naim Fanaj a a European University of Tirana, Albania The Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social, and Behavioural Sciences icCSBs 2015 January

Introduction Research studies have shown that the prevalence of personality disorders is significantly higher in clinical as compared to community samples (Lewin et al., 2005; Zimmerman et al, 2005). Comorbidity rates between personality disorders and other psychiatric disorders are well known (13–81%) (Dolan-Sewell et al., 2001). The presence of personality disorders negatively influences the treatment process and success of comorbid conditions (Kasen et al., 2007; Newton-Howes et al., 2006; Reich, 2003; Reich & Vasile, 1993; Andreoli et al, 1989; Reich & Green, 1991 ).

Methodology The study was a cross-sectional correlational study, with age, gender, place of residence (urban, rural), community vs clinical setting as independent variables and Personality Screen Index as the dependent variable. One purposeful community sample (N=399; 299 teachers of primary and secondary schools in Pristina and 100 students of UET in Tirana) and one clinical sample (N=41; patients of one private outpatient clinic in Prizren) filled out IIP-PD-25 questionnaire (Pilkonis et al.; 1996). icCSBs 2015 January

Results In terms of classification by PD screen index level, 217 (54.4%) of participants in the community sample reported definitely possibility for PD, 85 (21.3 %) possibly to probably and 82 participants (20.6 %) were not likely to have PD; 15 (3.8%) were dismissed because they did not answer correctly. As regards the clinical sample classification by PD screen index level, 25 (61%) of participants reported definitely possibility for PD, 6 (14.6 %) possibly to probably and 10 participants (24.4 %) were not likely to have PD. icCSBs 2015 January

Results Mann-Whitney U test did not find statistically significant differences regarding levels of PD screen index based on gender in both samples. Similarly no differences were found regarding levels of PD screen index between community and clinical sample, despite the higher levels in clinical sample. no significant correlations between PD screen index and gender in both samples. PD index shows a significant negative correlation with residence in the community sample (but not the clinical one) (r=-.12, p<.01), i.e., participants from urban areas show higher rates of personality disorders. Age also shows a significant negative correlation with PD index at the community but not the clinical sample (r=-.23, p<.00). icCSBs 2015 January

Conclusion Personality disorders often cause problems for others and are costly to society; early screening, identification and treatment is highly valued public health topic to be addressed. Screening with the IIP-PD-25 gives the possibility to conclude a high presence of Personality Disorders in both our samples. The study did not find significant differences between the clinical and community settings. icCSBs 2015 January

Conclusion The findings might be explained in terms of sampling limitations; convenience samples do not allow for epidemiological conclusions. (Loranger, Janca & Sartorius; 1997). The high prevalence of PD in the community sample (54.4 %) as compared to the prevalence reported in literature (7-15 %) (Johnson et al., 2008; Adel et al., 2006; Zimmerman et al, 2005) is quite concerning and requires further research.

Conclusion On the other hand, the prevalence rate of PD in the clinical sample (61 %) is in line with other research in the area (Zimmerman et al, 2008; Alnaes & Torgersen, 1988). The absence of gender differences is in line with the study of Torgersen et al. (2001). Findings on urban areas and young age (exclusive to the community sample) have been also reported by Torgersen et al. (2001) (for residence) Zimmerman and Coryell (1989) Jackson and Burgess (2000) (for age). However Torgersen et al. (2001) reported opposite findings on age. The age differences may explain the fact of significant higher levels in students in community. icCSBs 2015 January

Conclusion The measure used in the study also does not show discriminating validity, i.e., does not distinguish between clinical and community samples. Future research with improved methodology (both as regards sampling and measures) is required, especially considering the high prevalence rates found in the present study. icCSBs 2015 January

A brief screening for personality disorders: Comparisons between clinical and nonclinical samples Fleura Shkëmbi a, Erika Melonashi a, Naim Fanaj a a European University of Tirana, Albania The Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social, and Behavioural Sciences icCSBs 2015 January