人际创伤 在社会取向方面,边缘型人格障碍与其他人格障碍存在差异

Corine van Heusden , Barbara Montagne , Jack van Honk , David Terburg
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边缘型人格障碍(Borderline Personality Disorder,BPD)患者,尤其是合并创伤障碍的患者,会对愤怒的面部表情表现出注意偏向。这通常被解释为反映了焦虑的增加和对社会威胁的敏感。鉴于 BPD 患者在对社会交流做出反应和解释方面存在严重问题,我们研究了这种威胁偏向是否会延伸到社会定向。我们使用凝视提示任务,评估了中心呈现的动态恐惧和快乐凝视刺激是否会促进对外围呈现目标的检测。我们将患有 BPD(50 人)和其他人格障碍(OPD,51 人)的群体与健康对照组(HC,46 人)进行了比较,并评估了创伤经历、特质焦虑和特质愤怒的独立影响。在各组中,我们发现了可靠的凝视线索。与之前的证据一致,特质焦虑预示着健康对照组能更快地检测到由恐惧目光发出信号的目标。然而,这种威胁偏向在BPD和OPD中并不存在,因此BPD中的威胁偏向并没有延伸到社会定向。相反,自我经历的创伤预示着 BPD 患者的凝视线索会增加,而 OPD 患者的凝视线索会减少。这不仅强调了在人格障碍中评估创伤暴露的重要性,而且还表明童年时期的逆境通常与 BPD 的发展相关,会促进社会定向的增加。
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Interpersonal trauma Dissociates borderline from other personality disorders in social orienting

Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), particularly with comorbid trauma-disorders, show an attentional bias towards angry facial expressions. This is often interpreted to reflect increased anxiety and sensitivity to social threats. Given BPDs severe problems in reacting to and interpreting social communication, we investigated whether this threat bias extends to social orienting. Using a gaze-cueing task, we assessed whether centrally presented dynamic fearful and happy gaze stimuli promote the detection of peripherally presented targets. Groups with BPD (N = 50) and other personality disorders (OPD, N = 51) were compared to healthy controls (HC, N = 46), and evaluated on the independent influence of traumatic experience, trait anxiety and trait anger. Across groups we find reliable gaze-cueing. In line with earlier evidence, trait anxiety predicts faster detection of targets signaled by a fearful gaze in HCs. This threat bias is however not present in BPDs and OPDs, thus the threat bias in BPD does not extend to social orienting. Instead, self-experienced trauma predicts amplified gaze-cueing in BPDs, but reduced gaze-cueing in OPDs. This not only emphasizes the importance of evaluating trauma exposure in personality disorders, but also suggests that the childhood adversity typically associated with the development of BPD promotes increased social orienting.

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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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