Relationship between Suicide Attempt History and Borderline Personality Disorder, Aggression, Impulsivity, and Self-Mutilative Behavior among Male Inpatients with Substance Use Disorder
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2021Yazar
Karabulut, VahapEvren, Cüneyt
Alnıak, İzgi
Çarkcı, Özlem Helin
Umut, Gökhan
Çetin, Turan
Yılmaz Çengel, Hanife
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between lifetime history of
suicide attempt (HSA) and borderline personality disorder (BPD), aggression, impulsivity, and selfmutilative behavior (SMB) in a sample of male inpatients with substance use disorder (SUD).
Method: The sample included 132 male inpatients with alcohol or opioid use disorder. The participants
were evaluated using the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire, the Short Form of the Barratt
Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11-SF), and a structured clinical interview for DSM-IV Axis II Personality
Disorders (SCID-II) for BPD.
Results: The mean age was lower in the group with HSA (n = 52, 39.4%) compared to the group without
HSA (n = 80, 60.6%), whereas no difference was found between the groups in terms of duration of
education, alcohol or opioid use disorder, marital status, and employment status. The rate of BPD and
SMB and aggression and impulsivity scores were higher among those with lifetime HSA. According to
linear regression analysis, although BPD, anger, and non-planning impulsivity predicted HSA, when SMB
was included in the analysis BPD was no longer a predictor. SMB, on the other hand, predicted HSA
together with anger and non-planning impulsivity.
Conclusion: While BPD and HSA are associated, SMB seems to have a mediating role in this relationship.
In addition, anger and non-planning impulsivity may have a partial mediating role in the relationship
between BPD and HSA among patients with SUD.
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