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How Many Narcissists Are Out There… Really?
By Lisa E. Scott | October 27, 2009

Prevalence of Personality Disorders
by Kathy Krajco
I don’t understand how people could think that you estimate the prevalence of personality disorders by statistical studies of patients receiving treatment in mental health clinics.
Passing that off as a legitimate estimate is ridiculous. You can’t estimate prevalence that way. You have to take a random sample of the population.
ESPECIALLY for disorders like Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorder, in which the mentally ill person firmly believes there is nothing wrong with him or her.
One might as well think to estimate the rate of mental illness by hanging out a shingle that says, “Wanted: Everyone Who Thinks They’re Sick in the Head.”
Did anyone seriously think narcissists and psychopaths are going to answer the call? Mainly only the psychopaths who end up in jail for violent crimes get diagnosed and treated.
The first legitimate survey was taken in 2004, and it doubled DSM estimate of 6-9%, estimating that 15% of American have at least one of seven personality disorders – not counting borderline, schizotypal, and narcissistic disorders. Yikes, imagine the percentage if you add them in!! (a LOT more than 15%!)
Duh, like how embarrassing to have to state the obvious like that.
Chances are the instrument (questionnaire) needs improvement, but at least this is a start in the direction of real science. The DSM estimates are worthless.
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