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Elevated Childhood Abuse Rates in Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder
Individuals with borderline personality disorder report experiencing childhood physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse at rates far greater than those observed in the general population, indicating that environmental factors are also crucial in the development of the disorder (Afifi et al., 2010).
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