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Table 1 Clinical and demographic characteristics of the 116 BPD patients

From: Body modifications in borderline personality disorder patients: prevalence rates, link with non-suicidal self-injury, and related psychopathology

Variables

N (%)

Gender (female)

91 (78.45%)

Marital status (single or living alone)

66 (56.89%)

Children (without)

85 (73.27%)

Professional activity (without)

42 (36.21%)

Lifetime comorbidities

 Major depressive disorder

63 (54.31%)

 Bipolar disorders

9 (7.76%)

 Anxiety disorder

62 (53.44%)

 Substance use disorders

71 (61.21%)

 ADHD

54 (46.55%)

 Eating disorders

38 (32.75%)

SBBDM-S

 History of suicide attempt

71 (61.21%)

 History of NSSI

101 (87.07%)

Scale

Mean score (SD)a

SBBDMS-S

 Total number of NSSI

13.18 (9.48)

SCID-BDL

6.85 (1.42)

BSL-23

2.04 (0.89)

BDI

33.21 (11.73)

STAI—trait

62.88 (8.50)

DERS – 18 Total score

63.05 (17.45)

CERQ

 Adaptive cognitive regulation strategies

51.92 (13.62)

 Non-adaptive cognitive regulation strategies

50.40 (9.73)

UPPS-P

 Negative Urgency

12.84 (2.85)

 Positive Urgency

13.08 (2.65)

 Lack of Premeditation

9.69 (3.22)

 Lack of Perseverance

10.02 (3.21)

 Sensation-Seeking

11.34 (3.41)

  1. Abbreviations: ADHD Attention deficit hyperactive disorder, BDI  Beck depression inventory, BSL-23 Borderline symptom list – 23 items, CERQ Cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire, DERS-18 Difficulties in emotion regulation scale – 18 items, NSSI Non-suicidal self-injury, SBBDM-S Suicide behaviors and body damage & modifications scale, SCID-BDL Structured clinical interview for DSM-V personality disorders, STAI State Trait Anxiety Inventory, UPPS-P UPPS-P Impulsive behavior scale
  2. aScore are given two decimal places