Personality disorder not otherwise specified

Not to be confused with PDD-NOS.
Personality disorder, unspecified
Classification and external resources
Specialty psychiatry
ICD-10 F60.9
ICD-9-CM 301.9

Personality disorder not otherwise specified (also known as Personality disorder NOS or PDNOS) is a DSM-IV Axis II personality disorder.[1]

Conversely, the DSM 5 does not have an equivelant to Personality Disorder NOS. The DSM 5 "Unspecified Disorder" is not a personality disorder, it is a used to enhance specificity of an existing disorder [2] or it is an emergency diagnosis unto itself (i.e. Unspecified Mental Disorder, 300.9), without being attached to another disorder.[3]

Diagnostic criteria (DSM-IV-TR = 301.9)

This diagnosis may be given when no other personality disorder defined in the DSM fits the patient's symptoms.[4]

Four personality disorders were excluded from the main body of the latest version of the DSM (DSM-IV-TR) but this diagnosis may be used instead. The four personality disorders are:

It is a requirement of DSM-IV that a diagnosis of any personality disorder also satisfies a set of general personality disorder criteria.

Diagnostic criteria (ICD-10)

The World Health Organization's ICD-10 defines a conceptually similar disorder to "personality disorder not otherwise specified" called (F60.9) Personality disorder, unspecified.

It is a requirement of ICD-10 that a diagnosis of any personality disorder also satisfies a set of general personality disorder criteria.

Prevalence (epidemiology)

In one study, PDNOS was found to be the third most frequent personality disorder diagnosis.[5]

See also

References

  1. Verheul R, Bartak A, Widiger T (August 2007). "Prevalence and construct validity of Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDNOS)". J. Pers. Disord. 21 (4): 359–70. doi:10.1521/pedi.2007.21.4.359. PMID 17685833.
  2. American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders: (5th ed.). Washington DC: name. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-89042-555-8.
  3. American Psychiatric Association (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). Washington DC: name. p. 708. ISBN 978-0-89042-555-8.
  4. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth edition Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) American Psychiatric Association (2000)
  5. Wilberg T, Hummelen B, Pedersen G, Karterud S (2008). "A study of patients with personality disorder not otherwise specified". Compr Psychiatry 49 (5): 460–8. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2007.12.008. PMID 18702931.

4. American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

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