McGill University, Canada.
Transcult Psychiatry. 2013 Feb;50(1):140-51. doi: 10.1177/1363461512468105. Epub 2012 Dec 5.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a common and severe clinical problem. While cross-cultural research suggests that this condition can be identified in different societies, indirect evidence suggests that BPD and some of its associated symptoms (suicidality and self-harm) have a higher prevalence in developed countries. If so, sociocultural and historical mechanisms may have influenced the development of the disorder. While the vulnerabilities underlying BPD are broad and nonspecific, specific symptoms can be shaped by culture. The mechanisms involve the influence of a "symptom bank," as well as the role of social contagion. These trends may be related to a decrease in social cohesion and social capital in modern societies.
边缘型人格障碍(BPD)是一种常见且严重的临床问题。跨文化研究表明,这种情况在不同的社会中都可以被识别,但间接证据表明,BPD 及其一些相关症状(自杀和自残)在发达国家更为普遍。如果是这样,社会文化和历史机制可能影响了这种疾病的发展。虽然 BPD 所涉及的脆弱性广泛而不具体,但特定的症状可以受到文化的影响。这些机制涉及到“症状库”的影响,以及社会传染的作用。这些趋势可能与现代社会中社会凝聚力和社会资本的减少有关。