PMC:4024607 / 14177-15247
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NEUROSES
{"project":"NEUROSES","denotations":[{"id":"T274","span":{"begin":324,"end":327},"obj":"PATO_0000011"},{"id":"T275","span":{"begin":324,"end":327},"obj":"CHEBI_84123"},{"id":"T276","span":{"begin":354,"end":363},"obj":"PATO_0000044"},{"id":"T277","span":{"begin":423,"end":431},"obj":"PATO_0000380"},{"id":"T278","span":{"begin":439,"end":443},"obj":"PATO_0000469"},{"id":"T279","span":{"begin":506,"end":510},"obj":"PATO_0000469"},{"id":"T280","span":{"begin":453,"end":458},"obj":"CHEBI_24433"},{"id":"T281","span":{"begin":478,"end":481},"obj":"PATO_0000471"},{"id":"T489","span":{"begin":550,"end":559},"obj":"PATO_0001555"}],"text":"Clinical assessments\nKIVS ratings were available from 92 euthyroid participants. The mean exposure to interpersonal violence as a child was 2.6 KIVS scale points (SD=1.9, median=3, range 0–5). Numbers of KIVS ratings are depicted in Fig. 1. There were no significant differences between the three exposure groups concerning age, any use of medication or frequency of Axis I diagnoses. PTSD diagnosis was significantly more frequent in the high exposure group as compared to the low (p\u003c0.05) and the medium high groups (p\u003c0.05) (see Table 2).\nFig. 1 Number of individuals with exposure to interpersonal violence in childhood, among women with borderline personality disorder.\nTable 2 Clinical characteristics of the three KIVS groups All estimated shown in bold are significant at p\u003c0.05. KIVS=Karolinska Interpersonal Violence Scale, L=low: KIVS rating 0–1, M=medium high: KIVS rating 2–3, H=high: KIVS rating 4–5. ⊗=statistical analysis was not performed. No registered records of medication=data missing due to changes in research protocol. τ = Kendall's tau-c.\n\nN"}