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J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 1990; 2:261-267
Copyright © 1990 by American Neuropsychiatric Association


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Organic personality disorder in dementia syndromes: an inventory approach

JL Cummings, S Petry, L Dian, J Shapira and MA Hill
West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Brentwood Division, Neurobehavior Unit, CA 90073.

Personality alterations were investigated in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), multi-infarct dementia (MID), and normal control subjects, using a standardized informant-rated personality inventory. Personality alterations were observed in all patients, and the two diagnostic groups exhibited many similar behavioral alterations. DAT patients had significantly greater alterations in maturity and exhibited less personal control compared with the MID patients; the latter manifested more apathy and remained more affectionate and easy-going. Few correlations were found between the severity of dementia and the magnitude of behavioral changes. Personality alterations are an important and consistent aspect of the phenomenology of dementing disorders.


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