Bullying and childhood trauma events as predictive factors of suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder: Preliminary findings

•Traumas in childhood present a significant association with suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder patients.•In particular, suffering from bullying is strongly associated with suicidal behavior.•Depression and anxiety could be mediating elements between childhood events and suicidal i...

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