Russell Jennifer J, Moskowitz D S, Zuroff David C, Sookman Debbie, Paris Joel
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2007 Aug;116(3):578-88. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.116.3.578.
This study examined both mean levels and intraindividual variability in the mood and interpersonal behavior of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and nonclinical control participants over a 20-day event-contingent recording period. Individuals in the BPD group experienced more unpleasantly valenced affect and were less dominant, more submissive, more quarrelsome, and more extreme in overall levels of behavior than control participants. In addition to these mean-level differences, individuals with BPD also reported more intraindividual variability in overall affect valence and in pleasantly valenced affect; displayed greater variability in dominant, quarrelsome, and agreeable behaviors; and exhibited an increased tendency to "spin" among interpersonal behaviors relative to nonclinical control participants. The findings document behavioral and affective manifestations of BPD in the context of naturally occurring interpersonal situations.
本研究在一个为期20天的事件相关记录期内,考察了边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者和非临床对照参与者在情绪和人际行为方面的平均水平及个体内变异性。与对照参与者相比,BPD组个体体验到更多负性情绪,在行为总体水平上更不具主导性、更顺从、更爱争吵且更极端。除了这些平均水平差异外,BPD患者在总体情感效价和正性情感方面也报告了更多的个体内变异性;在主导、爱争吵和亲和行为方面表现出更大的变异性;并且相对于非临床对照参与者,在人际行为中表现出增加的“波动”倾向。这些发现记录了BPD在自然发生的人际情境中的行为和情感表现。