## Aim: To assess the inter-informant reliability, intra-informant reliability and internal consistency of the neo-ffi as a measure of premorbid personality in patients with alzheimer's disease (ad). ## Subjects: One hundred and five persons with nincds-adrda probable ad for the assessment of int
A controlled investigation of current and premorbid personality: Characteristics of Parkinson's disease patients
β Scribed by Dr. Guila Glosser; Christopher Clark; Bruce Freundlich; Lori Kliner-Krenzel; Phyllis Flaherty; Matthew Stern
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 456 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
It has been suggested that before development of motor symptoms, Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with idiopathic display a specific cluster of personality traits consisting of increased rigidity, conscientiousness, industriousness, orderliness, and cautiousness. The idea of such a distinctive premorbid personality profile remains controversial. This hypothesis was reexamined using a methodology that expands on previous studies. Patients with idiopathic PD, probable Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and medical controls with nonneurological chronic progressive motor disorders were rated by a close relative on the NEOβPersonality Inventory (PI) to compare current and premorbid personality profiles. For PD and control subjects, current and past selfβratings were also obtained. Results do not support the postulated distinctive PD personality either premorbidly or following onset of symptoms. Both in terms of the premorbid personality profile and perceived changes in personality postdating the onset of illness, PD patients are similar to AD patients. Though not differing from medical controls premorbidly, after developing symptoms, PD patients were described as less extroverted; less exploratory and curious; and less organized, goal directed, and disciplined.
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