Avaliação Psicológica (Sep 2021)

Publications on personality disorders in Brazilian journals: a narrative review

  • Lucas de Francisco Carvalho,
  • Gabriel Vitor Acioly Gomes,
  • Ednelson da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15689/ap.2021.2003.17990.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 369 – 378

Abstract

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Despite the prevalence of personality disorders (PD) and their association with several harmful health outcomes, previous reports found a low number of studies on PDs conducted in Brazil. We conducted a narrative review to investigate the current state of research in Brazil focusing on PDs. The search was performed in BVS-Psi, PePSIC, and Google Scholar databases. We focused on papers published in Brazilian journals as a criterion to select studies conducted in Brazil and/or coordinated by Brazilian researchers. A total of 177 papers were included. Approximately 60% of papers were empirical studies, although only 47.17% of them had clinical samples. Borderline and Antisocial were the most recurrently investigated PDs. Two scales were usually administered, IDCP and PID-5. SCID-II was administered in less than 5% of empirical studies. We proposed an agenda for research on PDs in Brazil, including guidelines and directions eminently urgent to the studies to be conducted in Brazil.

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