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Long-term hospital treatment of borderline patients: a descriptive outcome study

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.144.11.1443

The authors report a prospective 2-year outcome study of 40 inpatients with severe personality disorders who were treated on a specialized long-term unit for patients with "borderline conditions." Treatment goals included improving interpersonal relationships and facilitating a lasting discharge from the hospital. Data were collected at admission, discharge, and 1 and 2 years after discharge. The data reflect change from admission to follow-up in impulsivity, psychotherapy, and social adjustment. Mediating effects of length of stay on outcome are discussed.

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