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Masochistic content was associated with age < 35 years, quality of information and frequent thoughts of delivery.
Among Western samples, the scale has been found to have a three-factor structure comprising Entertainment-social (e.g., "Keeping up with news about my favorite celebrity is an entertaining pastime"), Intense-personal (e.g., "To know my favorite celebrity is to love him/her"), and Borderline-pathological (e.g., "I have frequent thoughts about my favorite celebrity, even when I don't want to").
I often imagine how it would be to wear such a cloak during a time of bereavement -- not needing to explain the inability to concentrate, the frequent thoughts about death, the sense of removal from ordinary life and, indeed, the heightened aliveness and awareness of all emotions.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by prolonged sadness and is often observed in conjunction with poor perception of self, frequent thoughts of suicide, lack of energy, and abnormal sleep [1].
Frequent thoughts of death were more common among individuals reporting suicidal feelings than those without such feelings (70.0% vs 21.2%, p=0.000).
K-SADS-PL classifies occasional thoughts of suicide without planning as sub-threshold suicidal ideation; frequent thoughts and planning are required to pass the threshold.
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The 5% who feel that they have an "intense-personal" relationship to the celebrity may see them as their soul-mate and have frequent unwanted thoughts about them that border on the compulsive.
Well, according to psychological studies, "around 15 to 20% of the population have frequent paranoid thoughts", far more than the 1% of people who have severe paranoia associated with psychosis.
Georges Han, a recovered patient now studying at the University of Minnesota for a Ph.D. in psychology, describes borderline personality disorder as "a serious psychiatric disorder involving a pervasive sense of emptiness, impulsivity, difficulty with emotions, transient stress-induced psychosis and frequent suicidal thoughts or attempts".
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