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. 2015 Jul 6;2015(7):CD011777. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011777

1. Major categories of psychiatric diagnoses in included studies.

Reference Psychiatric Diagnosis1
MDD
n (%)
Any
Mood
Disorder
n (%)
AD
n (%)
PTSD
n (%)
AUD
n (%)
DUD
n (%)
SUD
n (%)
Adjustment
Disorder
n (%)
BPD
n (%)
PD
n (%)
Battaglia 1999   33 (57.9)   11 (19.0) 33 (58.0) 16 (28.0)   8 (14.0) 49 (85.0) 2
Hallahan 2007                 35 (71.4) 40 (81.6)
Hirsch 19823                    
Lauterbach 2008 127 (76.0) 8 (4.8) 12 (7.2)       14 (8.4) 32 (19.2)   131 (42.7)
Montgomery 19793                    
Montgomery 1983                 30 (78.9) 12 (31.6)
Verkes 1998   29 (31.9) 4 (4.4)   40 (43.9)     19 (20.9)    

MDD: major depression disorder; AD: anxiety disorder; PTSD: post‐traumatic stress disorder; AUD: alcohol use disorder; DUD: drug use disorder; SUD: substance use disorder; BPD: borderline personality disorder; PD: any other personality disorder (not including borderline personality disorder).

1 All diagnoses represent current rather than lifetime diagnoses. Percentages for any one trial may be greater than 100% due to comorbidity.

2 As participants could be diagnosed with more than one psychiatric diagnosis, the absolute number of participants diagnosed with any other personality disorder in this trial is unclear.

3 No information on psychiatric diagnoses reported.