Clinical staging for personality disorders in older adults

J.A.P. Conjaerts, A.C. Videler, R. Schepman, I. Elfeddali, E. Rosowsky, S.P.J. van Alphen

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Abstract

Objective
This scientific research aimed to investigate the feasibility of implementing a clinical staging (CS) model for personality disorders (PDs) in older adults. The CS model could provide valuable insights into the life course of personality pathology, prognosis, and treatment decisions for PDs in older adults.
Methods/Design
The study employed an international Delphi methodology with three rounds and involved 21 experts.
Results
Consensus was achieved on 12 out of 17 statements, confirming the viability of a CS model for PDs in older adults. The proposed model incorporates the Alternative Model for PDs, criterion A, and integrates life course information, distinguishing between chronic PD, re-emergent PD, late-onset PD, and past PD.
Conclusion
The findings suggest that international experts support the implementation of a CS model for PDs in older adults, considering both the severity of personality functioning and the retrospective life course of PD expression.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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