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. 2015 Jan 22;10(1):e0117083. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117083

Table 1. Demographic and clinical variables in healthy control participants (HC) and patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).

HC (n = 30) BPD (n = 30) Statistics
AM SD (±) AM SD (±) t* p
Age- years 26.13 7.29 26.10 4.76 0.21 .983
Years of education, n (%)
9 years 0 (0) 4 (13.33) U = 409 .492
10 years 13 (43.33) 10 (33.33) Z = −0.69
13 years 17 (46.67) 16 (53.33)
BDI-total score 2.50 3.07 28.79 9.56 −14.33 <.001
BSL-23—mean score 0.10 0.15 2.42 0.71 −17.55 <.001
ASF-E
negative events
— internality a 62.44 13.37 88.09 17.14 −6.13 <.001
— stability b 56.04 14.60 80.92 16.96 −5.78 <.001
— globality a 49.22 16.17 85.54 17.16 −8.00 <.001
positive events
— internality b 79.11 12.62 60.85 17.90 4.36 <.001
— stability b 76.50 9.88 68.30 12.52 2.67 .010
— globality b 77.35 16.11 65.19 16.45 2.77 .008
Co-morbidities, n (%)
major depressive disorder 2 (6.67)
dysthymia 2 (6.67)
panic disorder with agoraphobia 2 (6.67)
social phobia 8 (26.67)
specific phobia 2 (6.67)
obsessive compulsive disorder 2 (6.67)
posttraumatic stress disorder 17 (56.67)
somatization disorder 1 (3.33)
unspecific somatoform disorder 2 (6.67)
bulimia nervosa 2 (6.67)
binge eating disorder 5 (16.67)
dissociative convulsions 1 (3.33)

Note: ASF-E = Attributional Style Questionnaire for Adults; BPD = borderline personality disorder; BSL-23 = Borderline Symptom List-23; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; HC = healthy control participants; t-Test performed at a significance level of p<.05.

* if not otherwise specified

a missing data of 3 HC and 2 BPD

b missing data of 3 HC and 3 BPD