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Genetic, developmental and personality correlates of self-mutilation in depressed patients

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Pages 225-229 | Received 02 Feb 2005, Accepted 01 May 2005, Published online: 17 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To examine whether the T allele of G protein β3 (GNβ3) is associated with self-mutilation in depressed patients.

Method: A history of self-mutilation was systematically inquired about when recruiting depressed patients for a long-term treatment trial. Risk factors such as borderline personality disorder and childhood abuse experiences were systematically assessed, and patients were genotyped for polymorphisms of GNβ 3.

Results: The T allele of GNβ 3, borderline personality disorder and childhood sexual abuse were all significantly associated with self-mutilation in depressed patients. These associations were significant in both univariate andmultivariate analyses, and as predicted were stronger in young depressed patients than in depressed patients of all ages.

Conclusions: If the association between the T allele of GNβ 3and self-mutilation can be replicated, this may provide clues to understanding the neurobiology of self-mutilation.

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