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. 2020 Feb 27;17(5):1521. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051521

Table 3.

Prevalence of personality disorders in the two samples.

Personality Disorders Transwomen
(n = 48)
Transmen
(n = 43)
Total
(N = 91)
At least one PD diagnosis 26 (54.2%) 19 (44.2%) 45 (49.5%)
Cluster A diagnoses 1 1 (2.1%) 2 (4.6%) 3 (3.3%)
Paranoid PD 1 (2.1%) 0 1 (1.1%)
Schizoid PD 0 1 (2.3%) 1 (1.1%)
Schizotypal PD 0 1 (2.3%) 1 (1.1%)
Cluster B diagnoses 1 8 (16.7%) 4 (9.3%) 12 (13.2%)
Histrionic PD 1 (2.1%) 0 1 (1.1%)
Narcissistic PD 5 (10.4%) 0 5 (5.5%)
Borderline PD 6 (12.5%) 4 (9.3%) 10 (11%)
Antisocial PD 0 1 (2.3%) 1 (1.1%)
Cluster C diagnoses 1 2 (4.2%) 2 (4.6%) 4 (4.4%)
Avoidant PD 1 (2.1%) 1 (2.3%) 2 (2.2%)
Dependent PD 1 (2.1%) 0 1 (1.1%)
Obsessive-Compulsive PD 1 (2.1%) 1 (2.3%) 2 (2.2%)
Not-otherwise specified (NOS) PD 2 16 (33.3%) 9 (20.9%) 25 (27.5%)
Depressive PD 4 (8.3%) 5 (11.6%) 9 (9.9%)
Passive-Aggressive PD 0 0 0

1 At least one PD diagnosis belonging to this cluster. 2 We included here only those individuals who fulfill the general diagnostic criteria for a PD but that do not meet criteria for any specific PD. The prevalence of the PDs not officially included in the classification (depressive and passive-aggressive) are listed separately.