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Research Design and Measures Research Design and Measures
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Subjects Subjects
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Sample Retention Sample Retention
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Reliability Sub-Studies Reliability Sub-Studies
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Convergent Validity of Psychosocial Functioning Convergent Validity of Psychosocial Functioning
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Baseline Findings Baseline Findings
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Childhood Adversity Childhood Adversity
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Family History of Psychiatric Disorder Family History of Psychiatric Disorder
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Co-occurring Disorders Co-occurring Disorders
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Subsyndromal Phenomenology Subsyndromal Phenomenology
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Onset of Self-Mutilation Onset of Self-Mutilation
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Treatment History Prior to Study Entry Treatment History Prior to Study Entry
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Prospective Assessment over Time Prospective Assessment over Time
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4 C4The McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD)
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Published:October 2018
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Abstract
This chapter first describes the design and instruments (both semi-structured interviews and self-report measures) used during each subject’s index admission to determine study eligibility and study group assignment. It also details diagnostic and demographic features of both study groups: borderline patients and Axis II comparison subjects. In addition, it details baseline results pertaining to childhood adversity, family history of psychiatric disorder, co-occurring disorders, subsyndromal phenomenology (inner pain and aspects of dissociation), onset of self-mutilation, and psychiatric treatment history prior to study entrance. This introduction to the study and its initial findings sets the background against which our prospective findings occur—findings pertaining to six-year follow-up, 10-year follow-up, and 16-year follow-up.
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