Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
J Pers Disord. 2012 Apr;26(2):179-91. doi: 10.1521/pedi.2012.26.2.179.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by tumultuous, unstable personal relationships, difficulty being alone, and an inability to self-soothe. This may explain why patients with BPD tend to develop strong attachments to transitional objects such as stuffed animals. Research in hospital settings has linked the use of transitional objects to the presence of BPD. Using a nonclinical community sample (N = 80) we explored the link between attachments to transitional objects and various aspects of personality pathology, as well as to childhood trauma, and parental rearing styles. People who reported intense current attachments to transitional objects were significantly more likely to meet criteria for a BPD diagnosis than those who did not; they also reported more childhood trauma, rated their early caregivers as less supportive, and had more attachment problems as adults. Heavy emotional reliance on transitional objects in adulthood may be an indicator of underlying pathology, particularly BPD.
边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的特征是人际关系动荡不安、难以独处和无法自我安慰。这也许可以解释为什么 BPD 患者往往会对填充动物等过渡性物体产生强烈的依恋。医院环境中的研究将过渡性物体的使用与 BPD 的存在联系起来。我们使用非临床的社区样本(N=80),探讨了对过渡性物体的依恋与人格病理的各个方面,以及与童年创伤和父母养育方式之间的联系。与过渡性物体有强烈当前依恋的人比没有这种依恋的人更有可能符合 BPD 诊断标准;他们还报告了更多的童年创伤,认为他们的早期照顾者支持性较差,并且成年后的依恋问题更多。在成年期对过渡性物体的强烈情感依赖可能是潜在病理的一个指标,尤其是 BPD。