Bech Morten, Elklit Ask, Simonsen Erik
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Personal Ment Health. 2015 May;9(2):162-71. doi: 10.1002/pmh.1294.
Borderline personality disorder is a severe psychiatric illness. A key feature of the disorder is a disorganized sense of self often referred to as identity diffusion. Autobiographical memory is memory for personal life events. One of the main functions of these memories is to enable us to understand who we are by connecting past, present and future experiences. It seems that autobiographical memory is in some way disrupted in individuals with borderline personality disorder. A systematic review is conducted looking at studies that focus on the potential connections. We find that although a number of studies have been published results remain inconsistent. Furthermore, we find that many of the studies suffer from inadequate designs particularly regarding the reported measures of autobiographical memory. We discuss potential links between personality functioning, identity diffusion, autobiographical memory and borderline personality disorder.
边缘型人格障碍是一种严重的精神疾病。该障碍的一个关键特征是自我感紊乱,常被称为身份弥散。自传体记忆是对个人生活事件的记忆。这些记忆的主要功能之一是通过连接过去、现在和未来的经历,使我们了解自己是谁。边缘型人格障碍患者的自传体记忆似乎在某种程度上受到了干扰。我们进行了一项系统综述,审视聚焦于潜在关联的研究。我们发现,尽管已经发表了许多研究,但结果仍然不一致。此外,我们发现许多研究存在设计缺陷,尤其是在报告的自传体记忆测量方面。我们讨论了人格功能、身份弥散、自传体记忆和边缘型人格障碍之间的潜在联系。