Clinical, personality, and neurodevelopmental phenotypes in borderline personality disorder: a family study

Volume: 49, Issue: 12, Pages: 2069 - 2080
Published: Oct 10, 2018
Abstract
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by a heterogeneous clinical phenotype that emerges from interactions among genetic, biological, neurodevelopmental, and psychosocial factors. In the present family study, we evaluated the familial aggregation of key clinical, personality, and neurodevelopmental phenotypes in probands with BPD (n = 103), first-degree biological relatives (n = 74; 43% without a history of psychiatric...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical, personality, and neurodevelopmental phenotypes in borderline personality disorder: a family study
Published Date
Oct 10, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
12
Pages
2069 - 2080
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