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There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for personality disorder . However, a few instruments are being employed to screen for personality disorders by family physicians particularly for BPD . This includes McLean Screening Instrument for bipolar disorder . Rest are used for suicide-risk assessment and disease severity assessment.
Most of the instruments that are available for assessing the disease severity and diagnostic purpose. The most commonly used are as follows:
Suicide risk screening tool [1]
Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV and axis II PDs [2]
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–II [3]
Standardized assessment of personality abbreviated scale [4]
Million clinical multiaxial inventory-III [5]
International Personality Disorder Examination [6]
↑ Oquendo MA, Bernanke JA (2017). "Suicide risk assessment: tools and challenges" . World Psychiatry . 16 (1): 28–29. doi :10.1002/wps.20396 . PMC 5269494 . PMID 28127916 .
↑ "Structured Clinical Interview For DSM-IV (SCID-I/SCID-II) | SpringerLink" .
↑ "StatPearls". 2021. PMID 32491457 .
↑ Fok ML, Seegobin S, Frissa S, Hatch SL, Hotopf M, Hayes RD; et al. (2015). "Validation of the standardised assessment of personality--abbreviated scale in a general population sample" . Personal Ment Health . 9 (4): 250–7. doi :10.1002/pmh.1307 . PMC 4950006 . PMID 26314385 .
↑ "arizonaforensics.com" (PDF) .
↑ Loranger AW, Sartorius N, Andreoli A, Berger P, Buchheim P, Channabasavanna SM; et al. (1994). "The International Personality Disorder Examination. The World Health Organization/Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration international pilot study of personality disorders" . Arch Gen Psychiatry . 51 (3): 215–24. doi :10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950030051005 . PMID 8122958 .
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