Anger instability and aggression in Borderline Personality Disorder - an ecological momentary assessment study.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Corinne Neukel, Robin Bullenkamp, Markus Moessner, Karen Spiess, Christian Schmahl, Katja Bertsch, Sabine C Herpertz
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Background: Anger and aggression are core features of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), contributing strongly to the individual as well as the societal burden caused by the disorder. Across studies, patients with BPD have shown increased, more frequent and prolonged episodes of anger and reported an increased prevalence of reactive aggression. However, only a few studies have investigated anger and aggression in the patients' everyday lives and did not consider anger instability. In order to contribute knowledge about aggression and its association with anger intensity and anger instability in real-life in BPD the aim of the present study was to better characterize days with and without aggressive behaviors with regard to the patients' experienced anger.

Methods: Patients with BPD and high aggression as well as healthy participants took part in an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study assessing state anger and aggression three times per day over two weeks. Multilevel modeling was conducted and anger instability was operationalized by squared successive differences.

Results: As expected, patients with BPD reported greater instability in their experienced anger compared to healthy participants. Most interestingly, in the BPD group the occurrence of aggressive behavior was significantly associated with anger intensity as well as anger instability. More precisely, on days when patients with BPD acted out aggressively, they reported higher anger intensity as well as greater anger instability than on days when they did not act out aggressively.

Conclusion: Knowledge about what characterizes days with aggressive behaviors may help to improve interventions to reduce aggressive behavior and thus relieve the burden aggression causes for patients with BPD, their surroundings and society.

边缘型人格障碍的愤怒不稳定与攻击行为——一项生态瞬时评估研究。
背景:愤怒和攻击是边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的核心特征,对该障碍造成的个体和社会负担都有很大的影响。在研究中,BPD患者表现出更多、更频繁和更长时间的愤怒发作,并报告了反应性攻击的患病率增加。然而,只有少数研究调查了患者日常生活中的愤怒和攻击行为,并没有考虑到愤怒不稳定。为了进一步了解现实生活中BPD患者的攻击行为及其与愤怒强度和愤怒不稳定性的关系,本研究的目的是更好地描述患者经历愤怒时有和没有攻击行为的日子。方法:采用生态瞬间评估(EMA)方法,对BPD患者和高攻击性患者进行状态愤怒和攻击性评估,每天3次,持续2周。进行了多层次建模,并采用连续差的平方对愤怒不稳定性进行了操作。结果:正如预期的那样,与健康参与者相比,BPD患者在经历愤怒时表现出更大的不稳定性。最有趣的是,在BPD组中,攻击性行为的发生与愤怒强度和愤怒不稳定性显著相关。更准确地说,在BPD患者表现出攻击性行为的日子里,他们报告的愤怒强度和愤怒不稳定性都高于没有表现出攻击性行为的日子。结论:了解攻击行为的特征有助于改进干预措施,减少攻击行为,从而减轻BPD患者、其周围环境和社会的攻击原因负担。
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CiteScore
6.00
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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