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average to above average. Dutch was spoken fluently by all participants. In table 1 an overview of the study population is given.
Table 1. Overview of study population on gender, DSM-IV Axis I classification and Axis II personality disorders (N = 70)
Gender
Female
Male Axis I disorders
Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Identity disorder Eating disorders Substance dependence Dissociative disorders Obsessive compulsive disorder
Attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder Axis II disorders
No PD
One PD
Two PD’s
Three PD’s
Four PD’s
Paranoid PD Antisocial PD Borderline PD Avoidant PD Dependant PD Obsessive compulsive PD
PD NOS
PD = Personality Disorder
n%
62 88.6 8 11.4
41 58.6 22 31.4 11 16.0
9 12.9 5 7.1 2 2.8 1 1.4
6 8.6
6 8.6 57 35.7 5 7.1 1 1.4 1 1.4 1 1.4 1 1.4 18 25.7 16 22.9 2 2.9 1 1.4
35 50.0
The excluded 32 patients with pre- and post-SCL-90 data but without a farewell letter, did not differ significantly from the others in age, gender, severity of symptoms, personality disorders, or duration of treatment from the rest of the sample.
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