Personality disorders and cause-specific mortality: a nationwide study of 2 million adolescents.
Shmuel TiosanoLucian LaurAmir TiroshAriel FurerArnon AfekNoam FinkEstela DerazneDorit TzurEyal FruchterAriel Ben-YehudaTarif BaderHoward AmitalMoyses SzkloMark WeiserGilad TwigPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Personality disorder in late adolescence is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular, external- and all-cause mortality. Increased cardiovascular mortality is evident before the age of 40 years and may point to the importance of lifestyle education already in youth.