Affiliation:
1. Health Research Institute of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos Madrid Spain
2. Department of Legal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Universidad Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain
3. Centre for Biomedical Research in Mental Health (CIBERSAM) Madrid Spain
4. Department of Personality, Assessment and Clinical Psychology Universidad Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThis work aims to demonstrate, through the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) responses, an altered emotional pattern in borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients and to find a specific emotional response pattern by understanding their relationship with traumatic experiences and attachment bonds towards their primary caregivers.MethodA total of 50 BPD patients and 39 control patients were evaluated using the IAPS, and its assessment was carried out through the Self‐Assessment Manikin (SAM). Paternal and maternal attachment bonds as well as traumatic experiences in BPD patients were evaluated. Statistical associations were analysed in the different variables.ResultsSignificant differences between BPD and control patients were found in all emotional response components for pleasant, unpleasant and neutral images (p < .01), with one exception, the arousal in pleasant images. Patients' experience of traumatic experiences was positively related to scores on the happiness component of pleasant imagery (p = .057) and on the arousal component of unpleasant imagery (p = .058). Poorer maternal bonding in BPD patients was significantly related to lower scores on happiness (p < .01) and dominance (p < .05) components of pleasant imagery and all emotional response components for unpleasant imagery (p < .01).ConclusionsThe results of the study confirm an impaired emotional response pattern in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD), showing an emotional response to pleasant images similar to that of depression, while the pattern found to unpleasant images could be related to the complex trauma observed in these patients, which includes PTSD experiences such as sexual abuse and attachment trauma experiences.
Funder
Comunidad de Madrid
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
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