Fatal attraction syndrome: stalking behavior and borderline personality.

Randy A Sansone, Lori A Sansone
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Stalking, which consists of chronic nuisance behaviors by an offender that result in deleterious emotional and/or physical effects on a victim, is experienced by a significant minority of individuals in the community. According to the United States Department of Justice, eight percent of women and two percent of men have been victimized at some time in their lives by stalkers. Stalking could be viewed as an illogical or irrational preoccupation with another individual. Because of the unusual and intense attachment dynamics in borderline personality disorder, this diagnosis is particularly suggestive among stalkers. In this edition of The Interface, we examine the possible association between stalking behavior and borderline personality disorder. Five studies report prevalence rates of borderline personality disorder among stalkers, with four reporting rates between 4 and 15 percent (i.e., a small minority). However, three of these studies represent forensic populations and one consists of patients who stalked their psychiatrists. In contrast, in the remaining sample of stalkers, where being charged with a crime was not an inclusion criterion, the prevalence of borderline personality disorder was considerably higher at 45 percent. These data suggest that in less forensically focused samples of stalkers, rates of borderline personality are likely to be substantially higher, but confirmatory data is lacking.

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致命吸引综合症:跟踪行为与边缘型人格。
在社区中,有相当一部分人都曾遭受过跟踪骚扰,这是一种由犯罪者的长期骚扰行 为造成的对受害者的情感和/或身体产生有害影响的行为。根据美国司法部的统计,8% 的女性和 2% 的男性在其一生中的某个时期受到过跟踪者的侵害。跟踪可被视为对他人不合逻辑或不合理的关注。由于边缘型人格障碍的依恋动态异常而强烈,这种诊断在跟踪者中尤其具有暗示性。在本期《界面》中,我们将探讨跟踪行为与边缘型人格障碍之间可能存在的关联。五项研究报告了边缘型人格障碍在跟踪者中的患病率,其中四项报告的患病率在 4%至 15%之间(即少数)。不过,其中三项研究的研究对象是法医人群,一项研究的研究对象是跟踪其精神科医生的患者。相比之下,在其余的跟踪者样本中,被指控犯罪并不是纳入研究的标准,边缘型人格障碍的患病率要高得多,达到 45%。这些数据表明,在法医关注度较低的跟踪者样本中,边缘型人格障碍的发病率可能要高得多,但目前还缺乏确证数据。
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