A total guess. 78%
Sometimes it can, because it does have a tendency to have a high irritability rate. So can other diseases like conduct disorder, borderline personality disorder (BDP), narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, or psychosis.
Relapse rate refers to the percentage of people who appeared to have recovered, but who later get symptoms again. For instance, the relapse rate after treatment for bacterial vaginosis is 50% at six weeks.
Yes, it is. Canada's studies show that MPD occurs at about a rate of 0.4 percent in the general population. This is much rarer than most other types of disorder. It means that fewer than 1 in 200 people have it.
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In an effort to decrease the rate of relapse, adjuvant therapy may be considered.
as many as 25% go on to develop antisocial personality disorder and the criminal behavior, substance abuse, and high rate of suicide attempts that are symptomatic of it
The rate of relapse for those attending addiction treatment facilities is about 2 to 3 years. The amount of time will depend majorly on the individuals and their will power.
The cause of schizoid personality disorder has not been conclusively discovered. However, it has been shown that there is a higher rate of this condition in families in which schizophrenia is present. Evidence suggests that environments with little warmth and affection in childhood may also play a role.
Within the first year about 44% of cocaine users relapse. This can vary depending on type of drug use.
The relapse rate is incredibly high. The rate is between 60 and 95 percent, depending on whose numbers you trust. However, people who stay sober continuously for a year have a much better chance of staying that way.
to me its been around a month or so but might be different for other people
The prevalence of schizotypal personality disorder is estimated to range from 0.6% to 5.1%, with a median rate of about 3% of the nonclinical population. In a clinical sample of psychiatric patients, the prevalence ranged from 2.0% to 64%, with a median prevalence of 17.5%. This wide variation in prevalence rates may reflect the controversy surrounding the classification of schizotypal disorder as a separate personality disorder, instead of a component of schizophrenia.