2008
DOI: 10.1521/pedi.2008.22.4.353
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Screening for Borderline Personality Disorder in Outpatient Youth

Abstract: Screening for BPD in out-patient youth is feasible but is not a replacement for clinical diagnosis.

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“…13 These data are comparable to adult prevalence data of 0.7% to 2.7%. 15,16 BPD is a common and important disorder in adolescent mental health settings, with an estimated prevalence of 11% in psychiatric outpatients 17 and up to 50% in inpatient settings. 18 Although the female-to-male ratio in clinical settings is usually reported to be at least 3:1, population-based studies do not show substantial gender differences in the prevalence of BPD in adults 19,20 or children.…”
Section: Significance Of Adolescent Bpd Prevalence and Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13 These data are comparable to adult prevalence data of 0.7% to 2.7%. 15,16 BPD is a common and important disorder in adolescent mental health settings, with an estimated prevalence of 11% in psychiatric outpatients 17 and up to 50% in inpatient settings. 18 Although the female-to-male ratio in clinical settings is usually reported to be at least 3:1, population-based studies do not show substantial gender differences in the prevalence of BPD in adults 19,20 or children.…”
Section: Significance Of Adolescent Bpd Prevalence and Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…95 The official tools of the fourth edition of the DSM (DSM-IV; Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II Personality Disorders) 96 and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (International Personality Disorder Examination) 97 are widely used in clinical and research settings and have also successfully been used in adolescents. 7,8,17,48,98 Recent developments in the field of adolescent BPD have also included the validation of the Childhood Interview for DSM-IV Borderline Personality Disorder, 99 which shows good reliability and validity 100 and is the first interviewbased measure for adolescent BPD.…”
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“…BPD symptoms were evaluated using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II Personality Questionnaire (SCID II-PQ). This scale shows moderate sensitivity [29,30] and moderate specificity [29] in identifying diagnosis of BPD. It also shows good testretest reliability and high internal consistency [29].…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] In spite of this, emerging literature claims that the category is valid for use in adolescent, and even child, populations. [4][5][6] The label 'borderline personality disorder' discussed in this article refers to the category that has been operationalised in DSM-IV. 7 Many of the points made are applicable to the comparable category of 'emotionally unstable personality disorder', which is included in ICD-10.…”
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