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Olsson I et al. – In the population based study, personality problems in young adults based on DSM–IV personality disorder criteria were associated with increased occurrence of somatic morbidity and primary health care utilisation. The relevance for GP to take personality problems into account during consultations is underlined and a method for doing so is suggested.

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