TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk factors for borderline personality disorder in treatment seeking patients with a substance use disorder
T2 - An international multicenter study
AU - Wapp, Manuela
AU - Van De Glind, Geurt
AU - Van Emmerik-Van Oortmerssen, Katelijne
AU - Dom, Geert
AU - Verspreet, Sofie
AU - Carpentier, Pieter Jan
AU - Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni
AU - Skutle, Arvid
AU - Bu, Eli Torlid
AU - Franck, Johan
AU - Konstenius, Maija
AU - Kaye, Sharlene
AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt
AU - Barta, Csaba
AU - Fatséas, Melina
AU - Auriacombe, Marc
AU - Johnson, Brian
AU - Faraone, Stephen V.
AU - Levin, Frances R.
AU - Allsop, Steve
AU - Carruthers, Susan
AU - Schoevers, Robert A.
AU - Koeter, Maarten W.J.
AU - Van Den Brink, Wim
AU - Moggi, Franz
AU - IASP Research Group
PY - 2015/6
Y1 - 2015/6
N2 - Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur, partly because they share risk factors. In this international multicenter study, risk factors for BPD were examined for SUD patients. In total, 1,205 patients were comprehensively examined by standardized interviews and questionnaires on psychiatric diagnosis and risk factors, and it was found that 1,033 (85.7%) had SUDs without BPD (SUD) and 172 (14.3%) had SUD with BPD (SUD + BPD). SUD + BPD patients were significantly younger, more often females and more often diagnosed with comorbid adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. SUD + BPD patients did not differ from SUD patients on most risk factors typical for SUD such as maternal use of drugs during pregnancy or parents having any SUD. However, SUD + BPD patients did have a higher risk of having experienced emotional and physical abuse, neglect, or family violence in childhood compared to SUD patients, suggesting that child abuse and family violence are BPD-specific risk factors in patients with SUDs.
AB - Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur, partly because they share risk factors. In this international multicenter study, risk factors for BPD were examined for SUD patients. In total, 1,205 patients were comprehensively examined by standardized interviews and questionnaires on psychiatric diagnosis and risk factors, and it was found that 1,033 (85.7%) had SUDs without BPD (SUD) and 172 (14.3%) had SUD with BPD (SUD + BPD). SUD + BPD patients were significantly younger, more often females and more often diagnosed with comorbid adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. SUD + BPD patients did not differ from SUD patients on most risk factors typical for SUD such as maternal use of drugs during pregnancy or parents having any SUD. However, SUD + BPD patients did have a higher risk of having experienced emotional and physical abuse, neglect, or family violence in childhood compared to SUD patients, suggesting that child abuse and family violence are BPD-specific risk factors in patients with SUDs.
KW - Borderline personality disorder
KW - Comorbidity
KW - Risk factors
KW - Substance use disorder
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84926180615&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1159/000371724
DO - 10.1159/000371724
M3 - Article
C2 - 25832736
AN - SCOPUS:84926180615
SN - 1022-6877
VL - 21
SP - 188
EP - 194
JO - European Addiction Research
JF - European Addiction Research
IS - 4
ER -