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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Evaluation of the hepatitis serologic markers in duty soldiers with borderline personality disorder referred to a psychiatry hospital

Author: HASAN SHAHMIRI, MOHAMMADREZA EBRAHIMI, MOHAMMAD DARVISHI, VAHID DONYAVI, MOHAMMAD AMINIANFAR
Abstract: Borderline personality disorder is a serious psychiatric disorder with starting at a young age which it’s characteristic is instability in mood, interpersonal relationships, the incarnation of self and behavior. People with this disorder at least in two fields show the shake that potentially are “self-injurious”. They may show the repeated behaviors of suicide, action to represent threats and self-harm. People with this border character disorder have spent the money without taking notice, gamble, and they have the substance abuse and abnormal sex and or they unreasonably are drive. In this research to be done by the descriptive cross-sectional method, patients were examined by three psychiatrists. From people who diagnosed with borderline personality disorder based on DSM-V-TR criteria was taken 5cc blood and then was checked the HBs-Ag, HCV-Ab markers with ELISA method. Patients demographic characteristics and their high- risk behaviors were registered in a separate questionnaire and its results analyzed by SPSS software version 23 with T-test. 83 patients were examined ranging from 18 to 25 years old and were men. In between, three people (%3.6) had the positive hepatitis markers which were reported on a person with positive HBs-Ag and two people with HCV-Ab. It seems that although %3.6 of the people had hepatitis, but depending on the type of personality and also their high-risk behaviors to be increased probability of catching this disease in these people
Keyword: Border character disorder, soldier’s duty, serologic markers, hepatitis.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.02.055
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