Antisocial traits and neuroticism as predictors of suicidal behaviour in borderline personality disorder: A retrospective study

Íñigo Alberdi-Páramo , Marina Díaz-Marsá , María Dolores Saiz González , José Luis Carrasco Perera
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Abstract

Introduction

The spectrum of suicidal behaviour (SB) is nuclear in the clinic and management of borderline personality disorder (BPD). The pathological personality traits of BPD intervene as risk factors for SB in confluence with other clinical and sociodemographic variables associated with BPD. The objective of this work is to evaluate the specific personality traits of BPD that are related to SB.

Methods

A cross-sectional, observational and retrospective study was carried out on a sample of 134 patients diagnosed with BPD according to DSM-5 criteria. The Millon-II, Zuckerman–Kuhlman and Barrat questionnaires were used to assess different personality parameters. Variable comparisons were made using the χ2 test and the Student’s t-test. The association between variables was analysed using multivariate logistic regression.

Results

Statistically significant differences were observed between SB and related factors and the neuroticism-anxiety dimension in the Zuckerman–Kuhlman test. It is also significantly related to the phobic and antisocial subscale of the Millon-II. Impulsivity measured with the Zuckerman–Kuhlman and Barrat tests does not appear to be related to SB.

Conclusions

The results presented raise the role of phobic, antisocial and neuroticism traits as possible personality traits of BPD related to SB, suggesting an even greater importance within the relationship between BPD and SB than that of impulsivity. Looking to the future, longitudinal studies would increase the scientific evidence for the specified findings.

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反社会特征和神经质作为边缘型人格障碍自杀行为的预测因素:一项回顾性研究
自杀行为谱(SB)在边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的临床和治疗中具有重要意义。BPD的病理人格特征与其他与BPD相关的临床和社会人口学变量共同干预SB的危险因素。方法对134例按照DSM-5标准诊断为BPD的患者进行横断面、观察性和回顾性研究。使用Millon-II、Zuckerman-Kuhlman和Barrat问卷来评估不同的人格参数。变量比较采用χ2检验和学生t检验。采用多元逻辑回归分析变量间的相关性。结果在Zuckerman-Kuhlman测验中,SB及其相关因素与神经质焦虑维度存在显著差异。它也与百万级ii的恐惧和反社会子量表显著相关。用Zuckerman-Kuhlman和Barrat测试测量的冲动性似乎与SB无关。结论提出了恐惧、反社会和神经质特征作为与SB相关的BPD可能的人格特征的作用,表明BPD与SB之间的关系比冲动性更重要。展望未来,纵向研究将为特定的发现增加科学证据。
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