Journal article

Sexuality and sexual health among female youth with borderline personality disorder pathology

KN Thompson, J Betts, M Jovev, Y Nyathi, E McDougall, AM Chanen

Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Aim: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder that is characterized by unstable relationships, impulsive behaviours and identity disturbance. BPD usually has its onset between puberty and young adulthood and presents disproportionately among females in clinical settings. Taken together, this makes young women with BPD a particularly vulnerable group with regard to healthy psychosexual development. It was hypothesized that female youth with BPD pathology would be more likely to score worse on measures of sexual health and safety, and to show greater uncertainty in sexual identity formation. Methods: Fifty 15 to 24 yr-old females with 3 or more Diagnostic and Statistic..

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