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1841 – Increased Mortality In Young Women With Personality Disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

H. Holm
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Dep., Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
L. Ekselius
Affiliation:
Department of Neuroscience, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
E. Björkenstam
Affiliation:
Dep. of Public Health Science, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
C. Björkenstam
Affiliation:
Dep. of Public Health Science, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

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Introduction

Young women with personality disorders (PD) are common in psychiatric inpatient care. The clinical impression is that there is a considerably increased incidence the last decade.

Objectives and aim

To show changes in frequency and extent of inpatient care for PD, and the relation to suicide.

Method

All admissions for inpatient care given a primary diagnosis of PD in compulsory or voluntary care years 1990 to 2010 were extracted from the National Patient Register. Subsequently, data from the Cause of Death Register were extracted and linked for the same time period.

Results

There were more than 60,000 admissions for PD in Sweden 1990–2010. During the last ten years there was a doubling of the number of yearly admissions for young women in the ages 18 to 24 years, and inpatient care hospitalization for PD are currently six times more common for women than for men in this age group. The same is true for compulsory care. Every fifth woman in this age group who had committed suicide had been treated for PD within the last five year period prior to the suicide.

Conclusions

The incidence of inpatient care in young women with PD did show a sharp rise during the last decade. There was a corresponding increase in suicide with a diagnosis of PD. Guidelines for treatment and care exist but more knowledge and action plans directed both to health care and the society are urgently needed.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2013
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