Implicit and explicit self-concepts of forgiveness in women with borderline personality disorder.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Philipp Wülfing, Carsten Spitzer, Nikolaus Krämer, Emanuel Severus, Ramzi Fatfouta
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Background: The tendency to forgive is associated with traits such as agreeableness and neuroticism, mental well-being, and interpersonal functioning. Given documented associations with interpersonal conflict and aggression in borderline personality disorder (BPD), forgiveness (or, lack thereof) may be particularly relevant for BPD symptomatology but remains understudied. This study examines forgiveness in BPD compared to a heterogeneous clinical control group without personality disorder (CC), exploring its associations with aggression and interpersonal dysfunction using both direct (self-reported) and indirect (implicit) measures.

Methods: Fifty-one female BPD patients and fifty-one CC participants completed self-report measures of forgiveness (Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations Inventory, Tendency to Forgive Scale) and a Forgiveness Implicit Association Test (F-IAT), alongside assessments of borderline symptoms, aggression, and interpersonal problems. Independent-samples t-tests compared the two samples, while Pearson correlations explored associations between clinical characteristics within the BPD sample.

Results: Both groups revealed largely comparable scores in both explicit and implicit forgiveness, with no significant differences across measures. Within the BPD group, higher TRIM-Revenge scores were associated with greater aggression, particularly anger, while TTF scores showed negative associations with overall aggression, physical aggression, and hostility. Circumplex analysis indicated that the F-IAT aligned with nonassertive, TRIM-Revenge with cold and competitive, and TTF with warm and non-dominant interpersonal styles, whereas TRIM-Avoidance and TRIM-Benevolence exhibited limited interpersonal relevance.

Conclusions: Despite limited prior research suggesting reduced forgiveness in BPD, the present findings indicate that women with BPD exhibit forgiveness tendencies comparable to those of the CC. Notably, explicit forgiveness was systematically associated with aggression and interpersonal difficulties, whereas implicit and explicit measures showed limited convergence. These findings underscore the utility of a multidimensional approach to assessing forgiveness in BPD, revealing distinct clinical and interpersonal correlates across forgiveness dimensions.

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边缘型人格障碍女性宽恕的内隐和外显自我概念。
背景:宽恕的倾向与亲和性、神经质、心理健康和人际功能等特征有关。鉴于边缘型人格障碍(BPD)与人际冲突和攻击的文献关联,宽恕(或缺乏宽恕)可能与BPD症状特别相关,但仍未得到充分研究。本研究将BPD患者的宽恕与无人格障碍(CC)的异质临床对照组进行比较,通过直接(自我报告)和间接(内隐)测量来探讨其与攻击和人际功能障碍的关系。方法:51名女性BPD患者和51名CC参与者完成了宽恕自我报告(犯罪相关人际动机量表、宽恕倾向量表)和宽恕内隐联想测验(F-IAT),同时评估了边缘症状、攻击和人际问题。独立样本t检验比较了两个样本,而Pearson相关性研究了BPD样本中临床特征之间的关联。结果:两组在显式和隐性宽恕方面的得分基本相当,在不同的测量中没有显著差异。在BPD组中,更高的TRIM-Revenge得分与更大的攻击性,特别是愤怒有关,而TTF得分与整体攻击性,身体攻击性和敌意呈负相关。环形分析表明,F-IAT与非自信型人际风格一致,trim -复仇型人际风格与冷漠和竞争型人际风格一致,TTF与温暖和非优势型人际风格一致,而trim -回避型和trim -仁慈型人际风格则表现出有限的人际关系相关性。结论:尽管之前的研究表明BPD患者的宽恕减少,但本研究结果表明,BPD患者的宽恕倾向与CC患者相当。值得注意的是,外显宽恕与攻击和人际关系困难有系统的关联,而内隐和外显测量显示有限的收敛性。这些发现强调了多维度方法在评估BPD宽恕方面的效用,揭示了宽恕维度上不同的临床和人际关系。
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自引率
9.80%
发文量
30
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation provides a platform for researchers and clinicians interested in borderline personality disorder (BPD) as a currently highly challenging psychiatric disorder. Emotion dysregulation is at the core of BPD but also stands on its own as a major pathological component of the underlying neurobiology of various other psychiatric disorders. The journal focuses on the psychological, social and neurobiological aspects of emotion dysregulation as well as epidemiology, phenomenology, pathophysiology, treatment, neurobiology, genetics, and animal models of BPD.
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