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DSM-IV personality disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
British Journal of Psychiatry, 07/02/09
Kessler RC et al. - Personality disorders are relatively common disorders that often co-occur with Axis I disorders and are associated with significant role impairments beyond those due to comorbidity.
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