Method In this observational, cross-sectional study (PI14/01449 and PI17/01023), we investigated the incidence of persistent psychotic symptoms in BPD patients and its association with specific neurocognitive impairments. A sample of 120 patients with diagnosis of BPD according to DSM IV TR was ...
Here, we explore the relationship between childhood trauma, brain activation in response to emotional stimuli and psychotic symptoms in BPD. Twenty individuals with a diagnosis of BPD and 16 healthy controls were recruited to undergo a functional MRI scan, during which they viewed images of faces ...
Psychotic symptoms have been found to be relatively common among adults with borderline personality disorder (BPD), and to be a marker of BPD severity, but are not recognised in daily clinical...doi:10.1007/s00787-018-1257-2Thompson, Katherine N....
Childhood trauma is believed to contribute to the development of borderline personality disorder (BPD), however the mechanism by which childhood trauma increases risk for specific symptoms of the disorder is not well understood. Here, we explore the rela
Method: We performed a prospective study of 110 patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) who participated in dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). Three polymorphisms were examined: the 5-HTTLPR and the VNTR on the SERT gene and the 7-repeat allele (D4.7) on the DRD4 gene. The ...
The results of the logistic regressions for BPD symptoms are reported in Table 3. In model A, shorter nighttime sleep duration at 3.5 years of age (OR, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.67-0.93; P = .005) and later bedtime at 6 months of age (OR, 1.10; 95% CI, 1.00-1.20; P = .046...
of suicidal thoughts and attempts. Additional clinical information which was collected from participants is documented in the CARMS trial protocol and included general psychiatric symptoms, positive and negative psychotic symptoms, drug and alcohol use, and, dependent on allocation condition, therapy ...
While psychosis looks different from person to person,it always causes changes in your abilities and personality. Because it is so different in each person, you may experience some or all of the symptoms below. How do you snap someone out of psychosis?
For inpatients, by contrast, we found no significant distance-decay, either for the incidence rate overall (i.e., for BPD, SCZ, and MDD combined) or for that of any of the three diagnoses considered separately (Supplementary Table 3. The overall incidence rate (Fig. 2a) is highest in a...
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