Department of General Psychiatry.
Department of Systems Neuroscience.
Personal Disord. 2018 Nov;9(6):595-600. doi: 10.1037/per0000292. Epub 2018 Jun 21.
Although emotional reactivity to social rejection has been examined in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) in several studies, the effects of other aspects of social feedback, such as evaluation of one's opinions that concern self-esteem, have not been addressed yet. The objective of this study was to examine emotional responses of BPD patients after exchanging personal opinions in a new, ecologically valid virtual peer interaction paradigm ("chatroom paradigm"). In this paradigm, 21 BPD patients and 21 healthy controls received peer feedback on their own statements and rated the intensity of their own emotional responses (happiness, sadness, anger, and shame) and the self or other affirmation in response to agreement, disagreement, and neutral statements. Across all social feedback conditions, BPD patients reported more intense negative emotions and less happiness than healthy controls. While healthy controls showed a "positivity bias" for any type of social feedback, the emotional responses of BPD patients' corresponded to the valence of the feedback; that is, they were happiest after positive than after neutral feedback and least happy after negative feedback. Disagreement resulted in more intense anger and less other affirmation in both groups but only BPD patients also experienced higher shame in this condition. This is the first study to assess emotional responses to social feedback in an ecologically valid chatroom paradigm. Our findings underline that more negative emotional reactions in everyday interactions play a central part in interpersonal difficulties of patients with BPD. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
虽然在多项研究中已经检查了边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者对社交拒绝的情绪反应,但其他方面的社交反馈,如对涉及自尊的个人意见的评价,尚未得到解决。本研究的目的是在一个新的、生态有效的虚拟同伴互动范式(“聊天室范式”)中检查 BPD 患者在交换个人意见后的情绪反应。在该范式中,21 名 BPD 患者和 21 名健康对照组收到了对自己陈述的同伴反馈,并对自己的情绪反应强度(幸福感、悲伤感、愤怒感和羞耻感)以及对同意、不同意和中性陈述的自我或他人肯定进行了评价。在所有社交反馈条件下,BPD 患者报告的负面情绪比健康对照组更强烈,幸福感更低。虽然健康对照组对任何类型的社交反馈都表现出“积极偏见”,但 BPD 患者的情绪反应与反馈的效价相对应;也就是说,他们在积极反馈后比在中性反馈后更快乐,在消极反馈后最不快乐。在两种情况下,不同意都会导致更强烈的愤怒和更少的他人肯定,但只有 BPD 患者在这种情况下也会感到更高的羞耻感。这是第一项在生态有效的聊天室范式中评估社交反馈情绪反应的研究。我们的发现强调了在日常互动中更消极的情绪反应在 BPD 患者的人际困难中起着核心作用。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2018 APA,保留所有权利)。