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Dissociative identity disorder in psychiatric inpatients
A Rifkin1, D Ghisalbert, S Dimatou
1Hillside Hospital Division of Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Glen Oaks, NY 11004, USA.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to replicate reports of a high rate of dissociative identity disorder in psychiatric inpatients.
Method:
Subjects were 100 randomly selected women, 16-50 years old, who had recently been admitted to an acute psychiatric hospital. Diagnoses were made by two interviewers through use of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders.
Results:
One percent (N = 1) of the interviewed subjects had dissociative identity disorder.
Conclusions:
Contrary to previous studies, the authors found a low rate of dissociative identity disorder, perhaps because of the different methodology used.
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