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Table 1 Sample Characteristics

From: The specificity of emotion dysregulation in adolescents with borderline personality disorder: comparison with psychiatric and healthy controls

 

BPD

(n =185, 26.5%)

Non-BPD psychiatric

(n = 367, 52.6%)

Healthy

(n = 146, 20.9%)

n or M

% or (SD)

n or M

% or (SD)

n or M

% or (SD)

Age

15.23

(1.52)

15.37

(1.40)

15.23

(1.22)

Female

149

80.50%

200

54.50%

105

71.90%

Hispanic

17

10.30%

16

4.90%

41

28.10%

Race

 Caucasian

138

84.70%

290

89.50%

15

10.90%

 African American

3

1.80%

6

1.90%

33

24.10%

 Asian

5

3.10%

13

4%

53

38.70%

 American Indian/Alaskan Native

1

0.60%

0

0.00%

6

4.4%

 Multiracial or other

16

9.80%

15

4.60%

30

21.9%

Disorder

 Depressive

120

72.70%

160

47.60%

-

-

 Bipolar

22

13.30%

13

3.90%

-

-

 Eating

23

13.90%

18

5.30%

-

-

 Externalizing

97

58.40%

117

34.70%

-

-

 Anxiety

122

73.10%

171

50.40%

-

-

  1. Note. BPD Diagnoses were based on the Childhood Interview for Borderline Personality Disorder (CI-BPD, [44]). Other psychiatric disorders diagnoses were based on the Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children [73]. Prevalence rates are exclusively with regard to positive diagnoses in which the adolescent endorsed all necessary diagnostic criteria. Depressive Disorder includes Major Depressive Disorder and Dysthymia; Bipolar Disorder includes mania and hypomania; Eating Disorder includes Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa; Anxiety Disorder includes Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, Specific Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Externalizing Disorder includes Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder