Borderline personality disorder is a serious condition seen in some young people in East Asia. The number of teens affected ranges from 2% to 14% in different places. This means many young people struggle with these difficult feelings and behaviors. It is important to understand why this happens so we can help them better.
Many young people face hard times before they become teens. Childhood trauma, especially emotional abuse, is a major reason for this disorder. Other bad things like mean parents, bullying friends, and living in certain areas also play a part. These problems make it hard for kids to feel safe and happy at home or school.
The main signs include big mood swings and trouble knowing who they are. Teens also have problems getting along with others and feeling like they do not fit in. Doctors are starting to use special therapies like DBT and MBT. However, these helpful treatments are not used everywhere in East Asia yet.
We need more good studies to learn how to fix this problem. Future work should look at East Asian culture and find ways to spot issues early. Schools and families must work together to support these young people. Each child needs a plan that fits their unique life and needs.