挪威人格障碍门诊患者的生活意义:一项横断面研究。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Aryan Aghdami, Geir Pedersen, Elfrida Hartveit Kvarstein, Tatjana Schnell
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摘要

背景:生活意义(MIL)与积极的健康结果相关,但在边缘型人格障碍(PD)患者中通常较低。研究表明,MIL对抑郁症以及自杀和自残等边缘性特征有缓冲作用。然而,到目前为止,还没有研究调查生活意义(MIL)与其他普遍存在的人格障碍(如回避型PD)的关系,也没有研究PD严重程度如何影响MIL,或者MIL是否缓冲了PD对社会心理功能的影响。方法:对挪威门诊患者(N = 1708)在专科诊所进行pd评估,并测量其生活意义、抑郁症状、焦虑和社会心理功能障碍。数据进行相关分析,然后分为亚阈值PD、边缘性PD、回避型PD和双重PD(满足两者的标准),并测试MIL的平均差异。探讨不同水平的社会心理功能障碍中MIL的平均差异。最后,一项适度分析测试了MIL是否会缓冲抑郁症状对心理社会功能损害的影响。结果:正如预期的那样,相关分析显示MIL与不良心理健康症状呈负相关。社区样本显示出最高的MIL,其次是亚阈值pd,单一pd(边缘型或回避型)和最低MIL的双重pd。社会心理功能障碍在每个损伤水平(低、中、重度)之间显示出显著差异,在这些水平上pd组之间的结果也有所不同。适度分析仅显示了对亚阈值PD的缓冲作用,而对任何其他接受PD诊断的组都没有。结论:患有PD与MIL水平的严重损害相关,两种最常见的PD类型(边缘型和回避型PD)的平均MIL没有明显差异。然而,目前的研究结果表明,严重程度会导致不同程度的MIL,从而为人格障碍的维度视角提供支持。
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Meaning in life among Norwegian outpatients with personality disorders: a cross-sectional study.

Meaning in life among Norwegian outpatients with personality disorders: a cross-sectional study.

Meaning in life among Norwegian outpatients with personality disorders: a cross-sectional study.

Meaning in life among Norwegian outpatients with personality disorders: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Meaning in life (MIL) is associated with positive health outcomes, but is generally low among people suffering from borderline personality disorder (PD). Research has shown that MIL has a buffering effect on depression, as well as borderline traits such as suicidality and self-harm. However, to date, no studies have examined Meaning in Life (MIL) in relation to other prevalent personality disorders such as avoidant PD, nor have they investigated how PD severity influences MIL or whether MIL buffers the impact of PDs on psychosocial functioning.

Methods: Norwegian outpatients (N = 1708) were assessed for PDs in specialized clinics, and measured for meaning in life, symptoms of depression, anxiety and impairment of psychosocial functioning. The data underwent correlational analyses, then grouped into sub-threshold PD, borderline PD, avoidant PD and dual PD (satisfying criteria for both) and tested for mean differences in MIL. Mean differences in MIL were explored across different levels of psychosocial functioning impairment. Finally, a moderation analysis tested whether MIL would buffer the effect that symptoms of depression had on impairment of psychosocial functioning.

Results: As expected, correlational analyses showed a negative relationship between MIL and symptoms of ill mental health. A community sample demonstrated the highest MIL, followed by the sub-threshold PDs, the single PDs (either borderline or avoidant), and the Dual PDs with the lowest MIL. Impairment in psychosocial functioning showed significant differences between each level of impairment (low, moderate, severe), with varying results between the PD-groups across these levels. The moderation analysis only showed a buffering effect for the sub-threshold PDs, and not for any other group who received a diagnosis of PD.

Conclusion: Having a PD is associated with a severe detriment to the level of MIL. There is no apparent difference in mean MIL between the two most prevalent types of PDs in healthcare (borderline and avoidant PDs). However, the current findings indicate that severity results in different levels of MIL, thus lending support to the dimensional perspective of personality disorder.

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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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5.90
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4.50%
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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