“感觉隐形”:患有边缘型人格障碍的个体低估了他们情绪的透明度。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Celine De Meulemeester, Benedicte Lowyck, Bart Boets, Stephanie van der Donck, Yannic Verhaest, Patrick Luyten
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摘要

本研究调查了边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者(n = 35)和健康对照(hc;N = 35)。参与者观看了情感唤起的视频片段,并在观看片段时估计自己情感体验的透明度。面部表情编码软件(FaceReader)对其客观透明度进行量化。BPD患者感觉透明度明显低于hc患者,但客观透明度无差异。与hc相比,BPD患者倾向于低估自己情绪的透明度,而hc则高估了自己的透明度。这表明,BPD患者希望别人不知道他们的感受,不管他们的情绪实际上是多么明显。我们将这些发现与BPD患者的情绪意识低下和情绪无效史联系起来,并讨论了它们对BPD患者社会功能的影响。
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"Feeling Invisible": Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder Underestimate the Transparency of Their Emotions.

The present study investigated transparency estimation, that is, the ability to estimate how observable one's emotions are, in patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) (n = 35) and healthy controls (HCs; n = 35). Participants watched emotionally evocative video clips and estimated the transparency of their own emotional experience while watching the clip. Facial expression coding software (FaceReader) quantified their objective transparency. BPD patients felt significantly less transparent than HCs, but there were no differences in objective transparency. BPD patients tended to underestimate the transparency of their emotions compared to HCs, who in turn overestimated their transparency. This suggests that BPD patients expect that others will not know how they feel, irrespective of how observable their emotions actually are. We link these findings to low emotional awareness and a history of emotional invalidation in BPD, and we discuss their impact on BPD patients' social functioning.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Personality Disorders has long been the only forum devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of clinically significant personality disorders. The journal fosters dialogue among researchers and practitioners working from a variety of orientations and approaches. Its international impact is well established, with subscribers in over 30 countries. This multidisciplinary journal regularly features: - Research on normal and pathological personality and development - New methodologies for assessing personality - Etiologies and clinical classifications for personality disorders - Epidemiological studies and outcomes research on diagnostic criteria - Treatment techniques and innovations
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