Societal costs of Borderline Personality Disorders: a matched‐controlled nationwide study of patients and spouses
Abstract
Objective Information on societal cost of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and spouses is limited. The aim was to investigate factual societal costs before and after initial BPD diagnosis. Method A register-based cohort study of 2756 patients with incident BPD (ICD F60.3) with spouses and 11 024 matched controls, during 2002–2016. Results Total direct healthcare costs and lost productivity costs amounted €40 441 for patients...
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Title
Societal costs of Borderline Personality Disorders: a matched‐controlled nationwide study of patients and spouses
Published Date
Sep 21, 2019
Volume
140
Issue
5
Pages
458 - 467
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