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A survey of same-sex sexual experiences among psychiatric inpatients with and without borderline personality symptomatology

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Sansone, Randy A
Sellbom, Martin
Songer, Douglas A

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Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.

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In comparison to the general population, individuals with borderline personality disorder appear to exhibit a higher prevalence of sexual experiences with members of the same sex,1–5 with psychiatric inpatients exhibiting higher rates than psychiatric outpatients, and male psychiatric outpatients exhibiting higher rates than female psychiatric outpatients. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of same-sex sexual experiences among psychiatric inpatients, comparing those with versus without borderline personality disorder symptomatology according to 3 different self-report measures for this disorder.

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The primary care companion for CNS disorders.

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2037-12-31

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