| Literature DB >> 28360794 |
Aslıhan Okan Ibiloğlu1, Abdullah Atli1, Mehmet Cemal Kaya1, Süleyman Demir1, Mahmut Bulut1, Aytekin Sir1.
Abstract
Skin picking (excoriation) disorder is the recurrent excoriation of one's own skin, resulting in noticeable skin damage. People pick their skin for different reasons. For the majority of patients, first skin picking is associated with a history of childhood abuse and personal problems. Subjects who moderately to severely cause injurious self-harm are more likely to have a history of exposure to domestic violence and childhood abuse than those who do not self-harm. At the same time, these conditions could be related to the etiology for majority of other psychiatric disorders. We report herein, a case of a patient with skin picking disorder who had a history of childhood physical and emotional abuse with borderline personality disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Self-injurious behavior; borderline personality disorder; childhood abuse; psychogenic skin excoriation; skin picking disorder
Year: 2016 PMID: 28360794 PMCID: PMC5353026 DOI: 10.5152/npa.2015.10110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Noro Psikiyatr Ars ISSN: 1300-0667 Impact factor: 1.339