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Psychotic-like experiences in Borderline Personality Disorder

25 July 2016

This is an anonymous online survey that aims to explore why some people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) also experience psychotic-like symptoms, such as feeling paranoid or hearing, seeing or believing things that others around them do not. In particular we want to explore whether these experiences relate to experiences in childhood. We are interested in people with a range of all of these sorts of experiences with or without BPD. We will donate £1 to NSPCC for every completed survey.

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This study is sponsored by University College London (UCL) and North East London Foundation Trust (NELFT NHS). It received ethics board approval from London Camberwell St Giles Research Ethics Committee in June 2016.

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