Jasmine Modasi, Antonia S New, Margaret McNamara McClure, Harold W Koenigsberg, Dan Rosell, Erin A Hazlett, M Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez
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摘要
述情障碍是一个多方面的结构,包括识别和描述情感的困难,有限的想象能力,以及外部导向的思维。尽管在边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者中患病率很高,但对述情障碍与BPD标准之间的症状水平相关性知之甚少。先前的研究强调了与述情障碍相关的自残和自杀行为的风险增加。了解述情障碍与症状水平的关系可能为干预提供更具体的目标。本研究对478名精神科门诊患者(n = 146名BPD, n = 196名其他人格障碍,n = 136名无人格障碍[PD])进行述情障碍与BPD症状标准之间的关联,采用《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)和《DSM-IV人格障碍结构化访谈》进行评估。如果得分≥1(绝对存在),则将BPD症状分为存在。使用多伦多述情量表(TAS-20)测量述情障碍。采用贝克抑郁量表(BDI-II)评估抑郁严重程度。采用Logistic回归分析各组述情障碍与BPD症状标准之间的关系。在BPD组中,身份障碍(p = 0.0013)与述情障碍显著相关,采用benjamin - hochberg程序进行多重比较。在控制抑郁严重程度时,这种关联仍然存在。在没有PD的患者中,在控制抑郁之前,述情障碍与慢性空虚感显著相关(p = 0.0024)。在BPD中,述情障碍与身份障碍的关系最为密切。先前的研究已经将述情障碍和身份障碍与自杀联系起来。这项研究首次确定了述情障碍与BPD中身份障碍之间的联系,强调了自我损伤和自我意识化是BPD中预防自杀的潜在目标。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Associations between alexithymia and borderline personality criteria in personality disorders.
Alexithymia is a multifaceted construct encompassing difficulties identifying and describing feelings, limited imaginal capacity, and externally oriented thinking. Despite the high prevalence among borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients, less is known about symptom-level associations between alexithymia and BPD criteria. Prior studies highlight an elevated risk of self-injurious and suicidal behaviours associated with alexithymia. Understanding the symptom-level relationships with alexithymia may provide a more specific target for intervention. This study explored the associations between alexithymia and BPD symptom criteria in 478 psychiatric outpatients (n = 146 BPD, n = 196 other personality disorders, and n = 136 no personality disorder [PD]), assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition (DSM-IV), and Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders. BPD symptoms were dichotomized as present if scored ≥ 1 (definitely present). Alexithymia was measured using the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20). Depression severity was assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II). Logistic regression was used to examine relationships between alexithymia and BPD symptom criteria in each group. In the BPD group, identity disturbance (p = .0013) was significantly related to alexithymia using the Benjamini-Hochberg Procedure for multiple comparisons. The association remained when controlling for depression severity. Among those without any PD, alexithymia was significantly associated with chronic feelings of emptiness (p = .0024) before controlling for depression. In BPD, alexithymia was most strongly associated with identity disturbance. Previous studies have linked alexithymia and identity disturbance to suicidality. This study is the first to identify an association between alexithymia and identity disturbance in BPD, underscoring impairments in the self and self-mentalizing a potential target for suicide prevention in BPD. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).