Use of Care Services by Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality DisorderBorderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability and impulsivity. Several North American prospective studies support the high level of mental health care utilization in this population. There is little data in other systems of health organization, such as France. Furthermore, little is known on the variables associated with the mental health service utilization among BPD patients. The main objective was to compare the utilization of mental health care among BPD patients, to the general population and patients with another personality disorder (PD) and to describe the demographic and clinical factors associated with the group of patients who use the most health care.
Interplay Between Oxytocin and Cortisol During Stress in Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality DisorderOxytocinThis study aims to determine the feasibility and preliminary data on the interaction between oxytocin and cortisol during stress in borderline personnality disorder.
Impact of Personality on Satisfaction Following Presbyopic Correction
PersonalityPatient Satisfaction1 morePrimary objective of this study is the exploration of the impact of personality type, social roles and working mandates οn the visual capacity and satisfaction of patients that underwent pseudophakic presbyopic correction.
Personality Type as a Predictor to Develop Depression and Reduction in Quality of Life Among Stroke...
StrokeDepression2 morePersonality type as a predictor to develop depression and reduction in quality of life among stroke survivals.
Anorexia and Personality Traits in Elderly Individuals
AnorexiaPersonality2 moreThe aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between age-related anorexia and personality traits in elderly individuals with comorbidities.
The Impact of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2 Disease) on Psychopathology
Psychosis;SchizophrenicPersonality Disorders3 moreThe outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic may be considered a traumatic phenomenon. In a sample of subjects suffering from different psychiatric disorders, psychopathological status and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms over time are assessed using specific psychometric scales. In a sample of healthy controls PTSD symptoms are evaluated by Impact of Event Scale Revised (IES-R) and compared to patients' scores. We hypothesize that a significant number of psychiatric outpatients have experienced a clinical psychopathological worsening and a greater prevalence of PTSD symptoms compared to the general population. The study of the potential psychopathological changes could represent a useful contribution to deepen the understanding of psychological consequences of the pandemic.
MRI Imaging in Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality DisorderMRI Study for females ages 18-45 with Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD): This study is a non-treatment study that involves 2 visits. Study Hypothesis: To refine and pilot test functional neuroimaging paradigms to assess the amygdala response to neutral facial expressions across positive and negative emotional contexts. To assess whether patients with borderline personality disorder show a heightened amygdala response to neutral facial expressions relative to healthy controls (20 female healthy controls, 20 females with borderline personality disorder). To assess the relationship between individual differences in clinical ratings of personality and affective regulation, and the amygdala response to facial expressions.
Therapeutic Termination of Pregnancy and Psychiatric Implications
Therapeutic Abortion With ComplicationsPersonality Disorders6 more25 parental couples, with a prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormality, had psychiatric evaluation for eligibility before TToP and after one year from the procedure. Women and unborn's fathers were also subjected to different psychometric questionnaires (HAM-D, HAM-A, BDI-II, PCL-5, IPDS, CTQ, CD-RISC-10).
Assessment of Sense of Identity in Patients Diagnosed With Borderline Personality Disorder. A Pilot...
Borderline Personality DisorderOne of the key features and long considered a fundamental element of Borderline Personality Disorder is the disruption of identity. Autobiographical memory is closely linked to the development and maintenance of a coherent, stable sense of self. It enables the individual to understand who he or she is. The investigators hypothesize that individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder have a less coherent, stable sense of the self than healthy controls. The aim of the study is therefore to compare the sense of identity between a group of patients diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and a group of healthy individuals (without Borderline Personality Disorder ). This can be measured by evaluating the content of the self-defining memory using the Self-Defining Memory scale.
Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders in a Sexual Context in the Man Having Sex With...
Substance Use DisordersChemsex refers to the use of psychoactive drugs in a sexual context, mainly cathinones, GHB/GBL, methamphetamine, cocaine and ketamine. This can cause infectious or psychiatric complications, addictions, and often goes with high risk sexual behaviours. Recent studies have highlighted the relationship between personality disorders, substance use disorders and risky sexual behaviours. It is important to understand the factors associated with chemsex in order to offer adapted prevention and care plans. The study hypothesis is that personality disorders, evaluated with the PDQ-4+ questionnaire, are more frequent among man having sex with other men with a substance use disorder linked to chemsex than among man having sex with other men who have never practised chemsex.