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Personality disorders in later life: epidemiology, presentation and management

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2020

Ayesha Bangash*
Affiliation:
MRCPsych, is a consultant old age psychiatrist with South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Since 2018 she has been working at The Dales, an acute psychiatric in-patient unit in Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, UK. Before taking up this post, she underwent higher psychiatry training in the West Midlands. She has a research interest in personality disorders.
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Correspondence Ayesha Bangash. Email: 520ayesha@gmail.com
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Summary

Despite the enormous amount of literature on medical care of older people, personality disorders in late life have been given little attention. Clinicians tend not to assign this diagnosis to older adults in view of limited research into, and therefore limited awareness of, this topic. This article aims to promote better understanding of this subject in view of the growing population of older people and hence an expected increase in the number of personality disorder cases.

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TABLE 1 Medications that can cause personality changes

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TABLE 2 Personality changes caused by brain dysfunction

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