Personality disorders and addiction A study of 54 patients
Y. Bensalah, L. Tbatou, M. Sabir, F. Elomari

TL;DR
This study examines how common personality disorders are among 54 patients with substance use issues and finds that certain disorders are linked to more severe addiction.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between specific personality disorders and the severity of psychoactive substance use disorder.
Findings
Antisocial, histrionic, and borderline personality disorders were most common in patients with substance use issues.
There is a statistically significant link between specific personality disorders and severe psychoactive substance use disorder.
Tobacco and cannabis were the most commonly used substances among the studied population.
Abstract
Personality disorders are very often comorbid with addictions and are known to have a negative impact on the development of substance use disorder. Evaluate the prevalence of personality disorder in patients with problematic use of psychoactive substances followed at Ar Razi hospital Determine the relationship between different personality disorders and the clinical aspects of psychoactive substance use This is a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study carried out among 54 patients followed at Ar-Razi hospital Salé in Morocco for problematic use of psychoactive substances from June 1 to September 15, 2023 (Diagnosis assessed by DSM 5) Data collection was done using a questionnaire including clinical and socio-demographic characteristics and data on addiction to psychoactive and behavioral substances. The psychometric scale used to assess personality disorder: Personality…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology · Personality Traits and Psychology
