1994
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199410000-00003
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Personality Disorder, Personality Traits, Impulsive Violence, and Completed Suicide in Adolescents

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“…Psychological autopsy studies of completed suicides among adolescents support these findings. One study found that PDs-especially those belonging to Cluster B and Cluster C-were more common among suicide victims than community controls (131). This is consistent with another psychological autopsy study, which also reported a large proportion of PDs among suicide completers; notably the investigators found that borderline PD was present in 33% of the cases (132).…”
Section: Adverse Outcomes and Adaptive Functioningsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Psychological autopsy studies of completed suicides among adolescents support these findings. One study found that PDs-especially those belonging to Cluster B and Cluster C-were more common among suicide victims than community controls (131). This is consistent with another psychological autopsy study, which also reported a large proportion of PDs among suicide completers; notably the investigators found that borderline PD was present in 33% of the cases (132).…”
Section: Adverse Outcomes and Adaptive Functioningsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, we could not find this. The possible reason for this could be explained by the fact that suicidal behavior could also be due to other risk factors such as high risk personality traits (like impulsivity in Borderline personality) [24], mood disorders [25] which were not evaluated in the study.…”
Section: Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recurring suicidal behavior has been associated with hypomanic personality traits (Klein et al, 1996) and cluster B personality disorders (Brent et al, 1993a(Brent et al, , 1994a. The personality disorder that is most often diagnosed is borderline personality disorder (Corbitt et al, 1996).…”
Section: Assessment Of the Underlying Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%