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. 2024 Feb 1;10(2):e42. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2023.649

Table 2.

Mental health descriptive statistics for full sample, high personality disorder group and low personality disorder group at time point 1

Full sample (N = 768) High personality disorder group (n = 490) Low personality disorder group (n = 278)
n (%)
Ever felt empty
All of the time 124 (16.0) 109 (22.2) 14 (5.0)
Often 348 (44.9) 248 (50.6) 97 (34.9)
Sometimes 231 (29.8) 120 (24.5) 111 (39.9)
Rarely 69 (8.9) 13 (2.7) 56 (20.1)
Self-harm (4 with missing data)
Yes 412 (53.2) 306 (62.4) 106 (38.1)
No 350 (45.2) 179 (36.5) 171 (61.5)
Prefer not to say 6 (0.8) 5 (1.0) 1 (0.4)
Thoughts of suicide (4 with missing data)
Yes 587 (75.7) 420 (85.7) 167 (60.1)
No 165 (21.3) 62 (12.7) 103 (37.1)
Prefer not to say 16 (2.1) 8 (1.6) 8 (2.9)
Attempted suicide (4 with missing data)
Yes 179 (23.1) 145 (29.6) 34 (12.2)
No 575 (74.2) 332 (67.8) 243 (87.4)
Prefer not to say 14 (1.8) 13 (2.7) 1 (0.4)
Personality disorder diagnoses
None 622 (80.6) 357 (72.9) 261 (93.9)
Number who self-reported diagnosis of at least one personality disorder 149 (19.4) 133 (27.1) 17 (6.1)
Number who scored ≥4 on SAPAS 490 (63.7) 490 (100) 0
Frequency of personality disorder diagnoses among those who had received at least one formal personality disorder diagnosisa (n = 150) (n = 133) (n = 17)
Personality disorder type Frequencies
Borderline 85 75 10
Emotionally unstable 30 25 5
Obsessive–compulsive 12 12 0
Schizotypal 4 4 0
Schizoid 29 25 4
Antisocial 11 17 0
Narcissistic 2 2 0
Avoidant 19 17 2
Dependant 3 2 1
Histrionic 1 1 0
Paranoid 4 3 1
Range number of personality disorder diagnoses received 1–4 1–4 1–2

SAPAS, Standardised Assessment of Personality: Abbreviated Scale.

a.

Many individuals reported having received multiple personality disorder diagnoses.