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The impact of client sexual orientation and gender on clinical judgments and diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.Eubanks-Carter C, Goldfried MR Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, NY 11794-2500, USA. Concerns have been raised that individuals who are having difficulty coming out as gay or bisexual may be misdiagnosed with borderline personality disorder. In this analogue study, 141 psychologists evaluated a hypothetical client with problems that resembled borderline symptoms but were also consistent with a sexual identity crisis. Client descriptions varied by sexual orientation and gender. Results revealed an effect of sexual orientation for male clients, but not female clients. Male clients whom therapists perceived likely to be gay or bisexual, and male clients with partners of unspecified gender, were more likely to be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Therapists were more confident and willing to work with female clients and gave them a better prognosis. Therapists' responses are discussed in light of gender role bias and social desirability. Published 8 May 2006 in J Clin Psychol, 62(6): 751-70.
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