边缘型人格障碍青年的情绪调节障碍:一种模式还是不同的亚组?

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1037/per0000617
Anouk Aleva, Jennifer K Betts, Sue M Cotton, Odilia M Laceulle, Christel J Hessels, Marcel A G van Aken, Katie Nicol, Andrew M Chanen
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情绪失调是边缘型人格障碍的一个重要特征。鉴于BPD和情绪调节的异质性,本研究试图根据年轻BPD患者的情绪调节能力模式来定义他们的亚组。使用来自青少年BPD监测结果(MOBY)临床试验的基线数据,其中137名年轻人(Mage=19.1,SDage=2.8;81%的女性)完成了自我报告的情绪调节困难量表(DERS),作为情绪调节能力的衡量标准。根据六个DERS分量表的反应模式,进行潜在特征分析(LPA)以确定亚组。随后使用方差分析和逻辑回归模型来表征所确定的亚组。LPA揭示了三个亚组。一个“低且不知情”的亚组(n=22),报告的情绪失调最少,除了高度的情绪不知情。一个“中等和可接受”的亚组(n=59),报告其自身模式中的高情绪接受度,与其他亚组相比,存在中度情绪失调。一个“高意识”亚组(n=56),报告最高水平的情绪失调,但具有高情绪意识。一些人口学、精神病理学和功能特征与亚组成员有关。不同亚组的识别突出了在其他调节能力的背景下考虑情绪意识水平的重要性,并表明治疗不应对情绪失调采取“一刀切”的方法。鉴于当前研究中样本量相对较小,未来的研究应寻求复制已确定的亚组。此外,研究亚组成员的稳定性和对治疗结果的影响将是进一步探索的有趣途径。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Emotion dysregulation in young people with borderline personality disorder: One pattern or distinct subgroups?

Emotion dysregulation is a key feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Given the heterogeneity of BPD and emotion regulation, this study sought to define subgroups among a sample of young people with BPD based on their pattern of emotion regulation abilities. Baseline data from the Monitoring Outcomes of BPD in Youth (MOBY) clinical trial were used, in which 137 young people (Mage = 19.1, SDage = 2.8; 81% female) completed the self-report Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), as a measure of emotion regulation abilities. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was conducted to identify subgroups, based upon response patterns on the six DERS subscales. Subsequent analysis of variance and logistic regression models were used to characterize the identified subgroups. LPA revealed three subgroups. A "low and unaware" (n = 22) subgroup, reporting the least emotion dysregulation, apart from high emotional unawareness. A "moderate and accepting" subgroup (n = 59), reporting high emotional acceptance within its own pattern, and moderate emotion dysregulation compared with the other subgroups. A "high and aware" subgroup (n = 56), reporting the highest level of emotion dysregulation, but with high emotional awareness. Some demographic, psychopathology, and functioning characteristics were associated with subgroup membership. The identification of distinct subgroups highlights the importance of considering the level of emotional awareness in the context of other regulatory abilities and suggests that therapies should not take a "one-size-fits-all" approach to emotion dysregulation. Future research should seek to replicate the identified subgroups given the relatively small sample size in the current study. In addition, examining the stability of subgroup membership and the influence upon treatment outcome will be interesting avenues for further exploration. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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