Impact of Personality Disorder Cluster on Depression Outcomes Within Collaborative Care Management Model of Care.
Merit P GeorgeGregory M GarrisonZachary MertenDagoberto HerediaCesar GonzalesKurt B AngstmanPublished in: Journal of primary care & community health (2019)
Out of the 3 clusters, the presence of a cluster B PD diagnosis was most significantly associated with poorer depression outcomes at 6-month follow-up, including reduced remission rates and increased risk for PDS. The cluster A/nonspecified PD group also showed poor outcomes; however, the heterogeneity of this subgroup with regard to PD features must be noted. The development of novel targeted interventions for at-risk clusters may be warranted in order to improve outcomes of these patients within the CCM model of care.
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