Empathic accuracy of romantic partner negative affect is influenced by borderline personality symptoms.

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1037/per0000642
Nathaniel R Herr, Yogev Kivity, Ramya Ramadurai, Alanna M Covington, Kathleen C Gunthert
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The present study sought to examine the relation between borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms and empathic accuracy while improving on prior methodologies by using daily affect assessment in romantic partners. BPD symptoms were assessed in both members of 81 community couples who also reported on their own and their partner's negative and positive affect daily for 3 weeks. Data were analyzed using the Truth and Bias Model of Judgment, which allows the source of empathic accuracy to be parsed into partner affect (truth) and own affect (bias). Results provided evidence that individuals with higher BPD symptoms exhibited increased empathic accuracy for a partner's negative affect, particularly when partners also had higher BPD symptoms. The source of this accuracy stemmed more from bias forces than truth forces, indicating that participants' own affective states lead to more accurate judgments of partner affective state. The results suggest that this bias reduced the general tendency among participants to underestimate partner negative affect, thus leading to higher empathic accuracy. Overall, our results extend and provide support for previous research indicating that BPD symptoms are associated with heightened, not diminished, empathic accuracy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

浪漫伴侣消极情感的移情准确性受边缘性人格症状的影响。
本研究试图通过对浪漫伴侣进行日常情感评估,在改进先前方法的同时,检验边缘型人格障碍(BPD)症状与移情准确性之间的关系。对81对社区夫妇的两名成员进行了BPD症状评估,他们也报告了自己和伴侣在3周内每天的阴性和阳性影响。使用判断的真实与偏见模型对数据进行分析,该模型允许将移情准确性的来源解析为伴侣情感(真实)和自身情感(偏见)。研究结果表明,BPD症状较高的个体对伴侣的负面影响表现出更高的移情准确性,尤其是当伴侣也有较高的BPD症状时。这种准确性的来源更多地源于偏见而非真相,这表明参与者自己的情感状态会导致对伴侣情感状态的更准确判断。结果表明,这种偏见降低了参与者低估伴侣负面影响的普遍趋势,从而导致更高的移情准确性。总的来说,我们的研究结果扩展并支持了先前的研究,表明BPD症状与移情准确性的提高有关,而不是降低。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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