Diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder During Adolescence: A Review of the Published Literature
Categoría del artículo: review
Publicado en línea: 30 nov 2014
Páginas: 5 - 21
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/sjcapp-2015-002
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© 2015 Andrea Fossati et al., published by Sciendo
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a debilitating disorder that occurs in approximately 1% to 3% of the general population. BPD is not only relatively prevalent; it is also associated with significant public health and security concerns. The clinical and social burden of adult BPD diagnosis has resulted in the desire for early diagnosis and the implementation of early intervention programs. A qualitative review of the scientific literature suggested that adolescence is a critical point for the early identification and therapeutic treatment of BPD. Although findings are far from conclusive, the inter-rater reliability and internal consistency of the