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Comorbilidad de trastornos de la personalidad en individuos con trastornos por uso de sustancias

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

R. Verheul*
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Instituto de Amsterdam para la Investigación de la Adicción, Centro Médico Académico - Universidad de Amsterdam, Keízersgracht 818, 1017 EEAmsterdam, Países Bajos
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Esta revisión resume las publicaciones recientes sobre trastornos de la personalidad entre per-sonas con abuso de sustancias. En primer lugar, se mostrará que los trastornos de la personalidad son afecciones comórbidas muy prevalentes entre los individuos adictos. En segundo lugar, se afirma que es probable que múltiples relaciones etiológicas complejas expliquen esta comorbilidad. Por último, se ana-lizará la pertinencia ch’nica de la evaluación habitual de los rasgos de personalidad (inadaptados) en individuos admitidos para tratamiento por abuso de sustancias.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2001

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