Mental health · UKMLA & AKT
Antisocial personality disorder
A free high-yield preview for the UKMLA Applied Knowledge Test. Below are the key points to recognise antisocial personality disorder — the full SA Note notes add investigations, management, complications and 10 practice questions.
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- Cluster B personality disorder (dramatic, emotional, erratic) - alongside borderline, histrionic, narcissistic
- Affects ~3% men, ~1% women (3:1 male:female ratio); prevalence 47-63% in male UK prisoners
- ICD-11 equivalent: dissocial personality disorder
- Antisocial behaviours tend to attenuate after age 40 ('burning out')
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