Women with borderline personality disorder and pathophilia: understanding causes of pandemic diffusion of transmissible diseases through samos syndrome
C. G. Lazzari, M. Rabottini

TL;DR
The study explores how women with borderline personality disorder and pathophilia may contribute to the spread of transmissible diseases during pandemics.
Contribution
It identifies a link between BPD, pathophilia, and increased risk of spreading diseases through risky health behaviors.
Findings
Women with BPD and pathophilia may engage in risky behaviors that increase pandemic diffusion.
Condom use is significantly lower when the HIV-negative partner has poor parental relationships.
Higher education levels correlate with increased condom use in HIV-serodiscordant couples.
Abstract
When faced with perilous transmittable infections, individuals defend themselves or welcome them, such as the Samos Syndrome, a pathophilia (people attracted by illnesses). As borderline personality disorder (BPD), found in Samos Syndrome, becomes more common, so will people who reject primary protection from transmittable diseases and health behaviour as their choices. Pandemics would sinisterly draw pathophilies and persons with borderline personality disorder who migh surf pandemics risk as a parasuicidal behaviour. To investigate why pandemics (HIV, COVID-19) cannot be stopped. We have conducted a long-term assessment of HIV-discordant couples where a female partner, HIV-negative, voluntarily chooses to decline any prevention during stable and consensual relationships with HIV+ve partners. We also explored sociodemographic data that could explain health behaviours and condom use in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical and Pharmaceutic Studies · Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
