Monday, April 19, 2010

Stats of Borderline Personality Disorder by Matt

Here are some statistics and facts for Borderline Personality Disorder:

  • Borderline personality disorder is also known as emotional regulation disorder (ERD).
  • ERD is a debilitating biological disorder.
  • 2% of adults have this disorder.
  • 20% present in psychiatric hospitals.
  • 11% in outpatient clinics.
  • 69% to 75% exhibit self-destructive behaviors such as self-mutilation, chemical dependency, eating disorders and suicide attempts.
  • 8 - 10% die by suicide usually due to lack of impulse control over depression.
  • Successful suicide rate doubles with a history of self-destructive behaviors and suicide attempts.
  • 50% experience Clinical Depression
  • Approximately 25% of those with ERD also meet the criteria for post traumatic stress disorder.
  • Of Dual Diagnosed People, 50-67% have ERD.
  • Between 40% and 71% of ERD patients report having been sexually abused, usually by a non-caregiver.
  • Diagnosed more often in females - approximately 75%.
  • Studies show inadequate regulation of serotonin, dopamine, and other neurotransmitters in those with ERD.
  • Discontinuation of medications are high at 50%.
  • 22-35% of domestic violent perpetrators meet the criteria for ERD.
  • The pattern of behavior seen in Borderline Personality Disorder has been identified in many settings around the world.
  • Adolescents and young adults with identity problems (especially when accompanied by substance abuse) may transiently display behaviors that misleadingly give the impression of Borderline Personality Disorder.

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