[Disease burden of borderline personality disorder: cost of illness, somatic comorbidity and mortality].

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Frank JacobiIsabella Schneider

Abstract

Severe mental illnesses (SMI) are characterized by high psychosocial impairment as well as by increased somatic morbidity and mortality. The term SMI commonly includes psychotic, bipolar and severe unipolar depressive disorders but borderline personality disorder (BPD) also shows severe sequelae of the disease. Published reviews and studies since 2010 examining disease burden of BPD, in terms of direct and indirect costs of illness, somatic comorbidity, and mortality were included. Furthermore, administrative data (clinically recorded billing data in Germany), comorbidity and mortality from a comprehensive analysis (n > 59 million, age ≥ 18 years) are reported. International studies reveal an increased disease burden, comorbidity, and mortality for BPD. In Germany BPD (administrative 1‑year prevalence 0.34%) is associated with increased rates of somatic sequelae of trauma, hepatitis, HIV, COPD, asthma, and obesity. The estimated reduced life expectancy is 5.0-9.3 years of life lost (depending on age and sex). The burden of disease in BPD is clearly increased (cost of illness, somatic comorbidity and mortality). The increased mortality can mainly be explained by deaths as a consequence of poor physical health and associated BPD-...Continue Reading

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