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"1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder"

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1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder

Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind.

The disorders include problems such as obsessive or compulsive tendencies and anti-social behavior that can sometimes lead to violence. The study also found that fewer than 25 percent of college-aged Americans with mental problems get treatment.

One expert said personality disorders may be overdiagnosed. But others said the results were not surprising since previous, less rigorous evidence has suggested mental problems are common on college campuses and elsewhere.

Experts praised the study's scope — face-to-face interviews about numerous disorders with more than 5,000 young people ages 19 to 25 — and said it spotlights a problem college administrators need to address.

Study co-author Dr. Mark Olfson of Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute called the widespread lack of treatment particularly worrisome. He said it should alert not only "students and parents, but also deans and people who run college mental health services about the need to extend access to treatment."

Counting substance abuse, the study found that nearly half of young people surveyed have some sort of psychiatric condition, including students and non-students.

Personality disorders were the second most common problem behind drug or alcohol abuse as a single category. The disorders include obsessive, anti-social and paranoid behaviors that are not mere quirks but actually interfere with ordinary functioning.

The study authors noted that recent tragedies such as fatal shootings at Northern Illinois University and Virginia Tech have raised awareness about the prevalence of mental illness on college campuses.

They also suggest that this age group might be particularly vulnerable.

"For many, young adulthood is characterized by the pursuit of greater educational opportunities and employment prospects, development of personal relationships, and for some, parenthood," the authors said. These circumstances, they said, can result in stress that triggers the start or recurrence of psychiatric problems.

The study was released Monday in Archives of General Psychiatry. It was based on interviews with 5,092 young adults in 2001 and 2002.

Olfson said it took time to analzye the data, including weighting the results to extrapolate national numbers. But the authors said the results would probably hold true today.

The study was funded with grants from the National Institutes of Health, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the New York Psychiatric Institute.

Dr. Sharon Hirsch, a University of Chicago psychiatrist not involved in the study, praised it for raising awareness about the problem and the high numbers of affected people who don't get help.

Imagine if more than 75 percent of diabetic college students didn't get treatment, Hirsch said. "Just think about what would be happening on our college campuses."

The results highlight the need for mental health services to be housed with other medical services on college campuses, to erase the stigma and make it more likely that people will seek help, she said.

In the study, trained interviewers, but not psychiatrists, questioned participants about symptoms. They used an assessment tool similar to criteria doctors use to diagnose mental illness.

Dr. Jerald Kay, a psychiatry professor at Wright State University and chairman of the American Psychiatric Association's college mental health committee, said the assessment tool is considered valid and more rigorous than self-reports of mental illness. He was not involved in the study.

Personality disorders showed up in similar numbers among both students and non-students, including the most common one, obsessive compulsive personality disorder. About 8 percent of young adults in both groups had this illness, which can include an extreme preoccupation with details, rules, orderliness and perfectionism.

Kay said the prevalence of personality disorders was higher than he would expect and questioned whether the condition might be overdiagnosed.

All good students have a touch of "obsessional" personality that helps them work hard to achieve. But that's different from an obsessional disorder that makes people inflexible and controlling and interferes with their lives, he explained.

Obsessive compulsive personality disorder differs from the better known OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, which features repetitive actions such as hand-washing to avoid germs.

OCD is thought to affect about 2 percent of the general population. The study didn't examine OCD separately but grouped it with all anxiety disorders, seen in about 12 percent of college-aged people in the survey.

The overall rate of other disorders was also pretty similar among college students and non-students.

Substance abuse, including drug addiction, alcoholism and other drinking that interferes with school or work, affected nearly one-third of those in both groups.

Slightly more college students than non-students were problem drinkers — 20 percent versus 17 percent. And slightly more non-students had drug problems — nearly 7 percent versus 5 percent.

In both groups, about 8 percent had phobias and 7 percent had depression.

Bipolar disorder was slightly more common in non-students, affecting almost 5 percent versus about 3 percent of students.

72 comments to “Headline Of The Week Weak”



  1. 1

    holy shit!
    waaaayyyyyyy tooooooooo looonnngggg!!!!



  2. 2

    quit the cut n paste posts!
    they always suck!



  3. 3

    Good Morning Everyone…Letty, Alice, Big Black Dick, and Harry!!!

    And everyone else I didn't personally mention!



  4. 4

    TMZ already has a picture of Britney and her bitties from her birthday party in New York last night……

  5. lolli says – reply to this


    5

    We are in America, home of the crazies…Britney Bitch?



  6. 6

    Stop cutting and pasting articles to make yourself seems smart, Mario! We all know you're not the brightest crayon in the box!!!!



  7. 7

    perez you suck.



  8. 8

    There should have been a pic of Mario/Perez there instead. The Ki… er QUEEN of personality disorders®



  9. 9

    BTW first to say first?



  10. 10

    SOUNDS LIKE TYPICALLY COLLEGE LIFE TO ME.. NOW IT'S A DISORDER!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!



  11. 11

    Is anyone surprised by this?? We have autism on the increase and childhood obesity. Look what we put in to the bodies of our young, even when they are still in the womb. We are poisoning their bodies with chemicals and other crap. How do we fix it? With more chemicals in pills!



  12. 12

    Absolute bullshit. The more paranoia that is created about young peoples' possibly "psychological problems", the more hypochondriacal people become. It's a vicious cycle.



  13. 13

    Re: Perez Blows Goats – I HAVE A PERSONALITY DISORDER!! HAHAHAHA!



  14. 14

    DAMN YOU MARIO…I READ THIS OVER THE WEEKEND ON FOX NEWS!
    .
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    DO YOUR OWN WORK FUCKSTICK!



  15. 15

    its very common actually..



  16. 16

    yawns.



  17. 17

    i am crazy



  18. 18


  19. 19

    So check out 4 of your friends, if their ok then your fucked up!



  20. 20


  21. 21

    Re: mama of 2 – MARIO MADE IT SUPER LONG TO "ENTERTAIN" US SO HE DOESN'T HAVE TO POST FOR ANOTHER HOUR!
    .
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    PEREZ IS NEGOTIATING A NEW CONTRACT WITH HIS MOM AND SISTER



  22. 22

    come on perez…
    wake the fuck up fat ass.
    new post.



  23. 23

    i mean, like super duper craaazy



  24. 24

    straight jacket nutso here



  25. 25

    NEXT! THIS SUCKS!



  26. 26

    Re: Hot Monkey Love Obama Style! – lol
    they are threating to strike!



  27. 27

    I thought she had bad skin……
    Perezz, you jew face long nosed bitch!!!!



  28. 28

    Re: LettyB Thanks All Her Fans!
    The freak kids that are coming up now are going to fukin kill everyone for heroin, crack, meth, what the fuk ever. Whooooo hooooooooo, everyone better cling the fuk to their guns, you might have to kill a mutherfuker in your sleep. hehe



  29. 29

    did i tell you i am crazy?



  30. 30

    My grandmother would call this behavioral disorder "behaving like a spoiled brat".



  31. 31

    Can't comment on the homo shit….i need to login….WTF
    You fucktard Perezzz….NEXT….



  32. 32

    Re: SheriMoonZombie – The kids ? Shit ,I'm more worried about you!



  33. 33

    LOL



  34. 34

    Re: BBBoricua – Yer right…..These kids need to be slapped around…..kinda like Whitney…..



  35. 35

    mental disorder.lol.good excuse.shitney is fucked.noone respect and thrusth her anymore.gross.she is sick.she will get another breakdown soon.treat urself



  36. 36

    Re: Long Dong Connery – yeah she is the new whitney,ahahaha.fuck off shitney.we dont care about ur problems asshole



  37. 37

    Why would you go and put a picture of britney.. your such a fucking jackass



  38. 38

    she is so crazy,she will break down again.jajajaja



  39. 39

    she is the new whitney jajaja



  40. 40

    Re: thecoolestbitch – cause shitney is a mental freak



  41. 41

    look at her eyes.mental freak



  42. 42

    i don't understand why people think britney is CRAZY? like, why do people think she is literally insane? i don't understand…



  43. 43

    I believe it. Growing up during the Bush years must have been tough for kids. Intellect died with the 90's. Thank goodness its finally making a comeback.

    STAY IN SCHOOL AND READ A BOOK, you dumbasses!



  44. 44

    i love how if this site posts one article related to something other than celebrity gossip people get sooo upset. take the time to read cuz most of you probably have these problems. haha



  45. 45

    Re: your_highness420

    because she IS. Girl has bipolar disorder. But at least that's a legitimate form of CRAZY.



  46. 46

    Re: your_highness420 – cause she really is.she left her kids.



  47. 47
  48. midi says – reply to this


    48

    mental illness is common in our society for many reasons. we don't eat healthy and many of us don't exercise regularly. many don't receive guidance or support in making the transitions from each life stage. we don't receive guidance for issues we don't know how to deal with. the list goes on and on.



  49. 49

    thats what ive been thinking too, she is so fragile in her mental state, and thats why she is under a conservatorship, yet her manager, her dad, the fans all push so hard.
    its hypocritical, it could most definitelly lead to this girls demise.
    she needs to take care of her mind first and foremost, she is very ill
    i hope after this record or even before than she just says enough and takes a really long break she needs it away from the limelight away from the media and away from the fanatics
    get well britney your health is the most important thing



  50. 50

    Re: SHITNEY – Speaking of Psychological disorders..we have a statistic right here..



  51. 51

    This is a load of bullshit! Of course teenagers have "personality disorders"; they're teenagers they don't know who the fuck they are!



  52. 52

    Re: Trailer_Trash_Palin – thanks for the REASONABLE answer.



  53. 53

    she shouldnt be making documentaries she should be in therapy and not
    has this girl ever done anything privatelly maybe thats part of the problem, she has created a paparazzi mayhem and therefor added fuel to the fire by her crazy and disturbing antics, if she carried herself accordingly and acted like say reese or leonardo she would be famous but still have a private life and be able to go out and do normal things, but she cant do that so it's a vicious cycle



  54. 54

    america is crazy alright, full of phobias my niece wont even wear socks go figure



  55. 55

    Re: Lissett – fuck shitney



  56. 56

    Re: SHITNEY – seems like you care more than any of us about Britney



  57. 57

    pills do not work. at all.



  58. 58

    And Mario is the one of the five. He suffers from dilusions of grandeur.



  59. 59

    At least half the friends I've made at college have mood disorders..and nearly all of them have drinking problems or I'm positive someday will. Pretty sad. It makes you wonder why this is so common.



  60. 60

    whoa. america is messed up …



  61. 61

    Maybe they don't get treatment because people like you call them crazy and weak?

    But I have to say, it's not surprising that there is a rise in personality or psychiatric disorders… the world is a faster and scarier place than it used to be. Between living through 9-11, an unstable economy, and a high pressure to be some CEO just to make ends meet… (I'm exaggerating) Fact is, we'd be a lot healthier if we slowed down, cooked more meals at home, turned off the TV, and had more positive social outlets for young adults and what not.

    Personality disorders are either learned behaviors or behaviors that have developed as a coping mechanism to the everyday stress in our lives.

    Personality disorders (for those of you talking about pills…) usually are not treated with medication but therapy. Anxiety is not a personality disorder. So that isn't counting the individuals taking meds to help with anxiety as it is not a personality disorder. They're not on the same axis as mental illness in which individuals have chemical imbalances.

    Usually, people are afraid to seek treatment for such things because they don't want to be associated with the stigma that they are crazy or weak, as you have so wonderfully provided a sample for, perez.

    Go educate yourself.



  62. 62

    i always thought i had a personality disorder. Nothing bad though. whatever.



  63. 63

    how is this funny to u, perez?



  64. 64

    Very interesting…..although I don't know how they could ever remove the negative stigma from mental health disorders. I think it's unfortunate, but I don't think that people will ever just be like, "oh yeah Suzy has bipolar, she's on meds though and she's totally chill" and not be thinking Suzy's a whack job at the same time….it's too bad but some things have a bad stigma to them no matter what :(



  65. 65

    I don't think it's different here in Europe - my own pd started when I was around 14 and I have to deal with it until now - I turned 38 this year - I was laughed and cursed about my odd behaviour until I had my first breakdown and finally got the treatment I needed - if only someone had taken care of it earlier when it started to show - my parents just weren't able to raise us kids as they are disabled as well - caused from their parents - they gave it to me and my sister - it's a shame that everyone is allowed to reproduce.



  66. 66

    Stfu you Mofos. Perez is doing what Brit should have done in the FIRST place– raise awareness about mental disorders. Good for you Perez!! Kudos!!



  67. 67

    Re: KTownParis – AMEN!!!!!



  68. 68

    Especially Perez readers.
    I have acute OCD! And anxiety. Fun stuff.



  69. 69

    FYI - you can't have a personality until after age 18. Also, if you get clean off of drugs and your symptoms go away, you do not have a PD. You do have an addiction.



  70. 70

    Re: itlchick – what are you on? can't have a personality until 18??? it thinkYOU need to get off YOUR drugs!!.



  71. 71

    Re: mama of 2 – do you teach your kids that reading is hard, too?



  72. 72

    And they're all in L.A.