DRD2 risk_factor_for borderline personality disorder
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Association between dopaminergic polymorphisms and borderline personality traits among at-risk young adults and psychiatric inpatients.
(2010)
PMID:20205808
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A1+ subjects were five times more likely to have borderline symptoms, OR = 5.17 (1.7-15.7), p = 0.002.
confidence: 0.95
Association between dopaminergic polymorphisms and borderline personality traits among at-risk young adults and psychiatric inpatients.
(2010)
PMID:20205808
cited
Two DRD2 SNPs (TaqIA and TaqIB) were also associated with borderline traits among at-risk young adults
confidence: 0.90