Bertsch Katja, Back Sarah, Flechsenhar Aleya, Neukel Corinne, Krauch Marlene, Spieß Karen, Panizza Angelika, Herpertz Sabine C
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany.
Department of General Psychiatry, Medical Faculty, Center for Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 May 28;12:695062. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.695062. eCollection 2021.
Aggression is a prominent interpersonal dysfunction of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). In BPD aggression is predominantly reactive in nature, often triggered by frustration, provocation, or social threat and is associated with intense anger and an inability to regulate this strong, negative emotion. Building on previous research, we were interested in investigating negative emotionality in general and anger in particular in women with BPD before and after frustration induction. To achieve this, 60 medication-free women with BPD and 32 healthy women rated the intensity of negative emotions (angry, frustrated, upset, embarrassed, nervous) before and after performing a Titrated Mirror Tracing Task, which reliably induces frustration and distress. As expected, women with BPD reported significantly greater intensity of negative emotions before and after frustration than healthy women. Specifically, they showed a significantly stronger frustration-induced increase in anger, while other negative emotions remained unaffected by frustration induction. This anger increase was significantly related to aggressive behavior reported in the 2 weeks prior to the experiment, as well as to the level of frustration experienced in the experiment itself, but not with emotion dysregulation. The current data confirm the important role of frustration-induced anger independent of emotion dysregulation in BPD, in particular with regard to aggression, a prominent interpersonal dysfunction of this disorder. These findings underline the importance of interventions with particular focus on anger.
攻击行为是边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者突出的人际功能障碍。在BPD中,攻击行为本质上主要是反应性的,通常由挫折、挑衅或社会威胁引发,并与强烈的愤怒以及无法调节这种强烈的负面情绪有关。基于先前的研究,我们有兴趣调查BPD女性在挫折诱导前后的一般负面情绪,特别是愤怒情绪。为了实现这一目标,60名未服用药物的BPD女性和32名健康女性在执行滴定镜像追踪任务前后对负面情绪(愤怒、沮丧、心烦、尴尬、紧张)的强度进行了评分,该任务能可靠地引发挫折感和痛苦感。正如预期的那样,BPD女性在挫折前后报告的负面情绪强度明显高于健康女性。具体而言,她们在挫折后愤怒情绪的增加明显更强,而其他负面情绪不受挫折诱导的影响。这种愤怒情绪的增加与实验前两周报告的攻击行为以及实验本身所经历的挫折程度显著相关,但与情绪失调无关。目前的数据证实了在BPD中,与情绪失调无关的挫折诱导愤怒在攻击行为(该障碍突出的人际功能障碍)方面的重要作用。这些发现强调了特别关注愤怒情绪的干预措施的重要性。