Attitudes towards parents with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder in child protection settings

Dana Laird , Dianna R. Bartsch , Sophie C. Dahlenburg
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Abstract

Background

Parents diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have been linked to high rates of child protection involvement. Research has shown that this diagnosis carries a significant amount of stigma. In the absence of standardised procedures for parenting capacity assessments within the child protection sector, the risk of stigma contributing to the decision-making process is high.

Objective

This study examined if there were differences in how students and practitioners rated parenting capacity based on parenting scenarios where a parent had a diagnosis of BPD compared to a parent diagnosed with postnatal depression.

Participants and setting

The sample included 122 current, past, and prospective child protection workers who were recruited via social media and a local University.

Methods

Participants completed an online survey which included demographic questions and rated parenting capacity based on two vignettes involving two scenarios (one where a parent had a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and post-natal depression in the other), along with general attitudes towards people with a diagnosis of BPD.

Results

The parent in the BPD vignette was assessed as having poorer parenting capacity compared to the parent in the postnatal depression scenario. Interestingly, there was no significant association between the assessment of parenting capacity and participants general attitudes and skills towards people with a diagnosis of BPD. Differences between the ratings of professionals and students are described.

Conclusions

Further training providing psychoeducation BPD is recommended to reduce the potential impact of stigma on decision-making, particularly for professionals within child protection settings.
对儿童保护机构中被诊断患有边缘型人格障碍的父母的态度
背景被诊断出患有边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的父母参与儿童保护的比例很高。研究表明,这种诊断带有很大的耻辱感。本研究考察了学生和从业人员在父母被诊断为 BPD 的情况下,与父母被诊断为产后抑郁症的情况下,对父母养育能力的评价是否存在差异。参与者和环境样本包括 122 名现任、前任和未来的儿童保护工作者,他们是通过社交媒体和当地一所大学招募的。方法参与者完成了一项在线调查,其中包括人口统计学问题,并根据涉及两种情景的两个小故事(一种是父母一方被诊断为边缘型人格障碍,另一种是父母一方被诊断为产后抑郁症)以及对被诊断为边缘型人格障碍患者的一般态度对养育能力进行评分。有趣的是,对育儿能力的评估与参与者对被诊断为 BPD 患者的一般态度和技能之间没有明显的关联。结论建议进一步开展提供 BPD 心理教育的培训,以减少污名化对决策的潜在影响,尤其是对儿童保护环境中的专业人员。
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