作者: Mariangela Gasperini , Marco Battaglia , Patrizia Scherillo , Gabriella Sciuto , Giuseppina Diaferia
DOI: 10.1016/0165-0327(91)90006-E
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摘要: Abstract We analyzed the familial morbidity risk for mood disorders (MR) and presence of a family history alcoholism in group 58 patients with DSM-III borderline personality disorder (PD). The MR families subjects was not significantly different from that found control affective other cluster II PD, or without PD. who had never developed an episode PD disorders. Borderline higher rates their families, mainly among parents. Our results support hypothesis even absence codiagnosis thesubject, may be predictor liability to disorders, although it more informative clustering specific subgroups than as whole.