Registered prevalence of borderline personality disorder in primary care databases
Date
2013
Authors
Aragonès, Enric
Salvador-Carulla, Luis
López-Muntaner, Judit
Ferrer, M.
Lluís Pinol, Josep
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Elsevier Doyma
Abstract
Objective
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a common personality disorder, with a population prevalence of 1.4–5.9%, although the epidemiology of this disorder in primary care is insufficiently known. Our objective was to determine the registered prevalence of BPD in primary care databases and to study the demographic and clinical characteristics of these patients.
Methods
We performed a cross-sectional study of the computerized databases of primary care clinical records. The target population consisted of all adults (≥ 16 years old) registered in the Catalan Health Institute (n = 4,764,729).
Results
The prevalence of recorded BPD was 0.017%, and was higher in patients with other mental disorders, particularly substance-abuse disorders (0.161%). These patients had twice as many appointments with the general practitioner as the general population (8.1 vs. 4.4).
Conclusion
The number of diagnoses of BPD recorded in primary care is extremely low, which contrasts with the available population-based data.
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Borderline personality disorder, Primary health care, Comorbidity, Prevalence, Clinical records
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Gaceta Sanitaria
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