Multidimensional assessment of personality in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
- 1Academic Unit of Neurology, Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
- 2Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Köln, Köln, Germany
- 3Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
- Correspondence to: Dr Markus Reuber Academic Unit of Neurology, Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JF, UK; mreuberdoctors.org.uk
- Received 28 February 2003
- Accepted 4 August 2003
- Revised 29 July 2003
Abstract
Objectives: To determine whether patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) have evidence of maladaptive personality, and whether they have a single or several different typical pathological personality profiles.
Methods: Patients were recruited from the department of epileptology, Bonn, Germany. In all, 85 patients with PNES and 63 with epilepsy completed a postal questionnaire including the dimensional assessment of personality pathology – basic questionnaire (DAPP-BQ). The DAPP-BQ was also completed by 100 healthy volunteers. The groups were compared and the PNES group was subjected to cluster analysis.
Results: Patients with PNES had a greater degree of personality abnormality than clinical and non-clinical controls. There were several clusters of personality pathology. The profile of the largest cluster (n = 43) resembled that found in borderline personality disorder, that of the second largest (n = 37) was characterised by an overly controlled personality, that of the third (n = 4) was similar to the profile in avoidant personality disorder. Outcome differed between clusters.
Conclusions: Maladaptive personality is common in patients with PNES. PNES are associated with several distinct profiles of pathological personality. This is relevant because outcome differed between profiles.
- DAPP-BQ, dimensional assessment of personality pathology – basic questionnaire
- DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition
- GNS, general neurotic syndrome
- MMPI, Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
- PNES, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
Footnotes
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Competing interests: none declared
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The study was undertaken at the Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany







