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可信度判断与边缘型人格障碍:关于幸福感与可信度评估相互作用以及德国新冠疫情期间佩戴口罩影响的实验研究

Trustworthiness judgments and Borderline Personality Disorder: an experimental study on the interplay of happiness and trustworthiness appraisals and the effects of wearing face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany.

作者信息

Biermann Miriam, Schulze Anna, Unterseher Franziska, Hamm Marie, Atanasova Konstantina, Stahlberg Dagmar, Lis Stefanie

机构信息

Department of Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Medicine, Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, J5, 68159, Mannheim, Germany.

Department of Clinical Psychology, Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, J5, 68159, Mannheim, Germany.

出版信息

Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul. 2022 Nov 3;9(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s40479-022-00193-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Judging positive emotional states or the trustworthiness of others is important for forming and maintaining social affiliations. Past studies have described alterations in these appraisal processes in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), which might have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic by the requirement to wear face masks. In the present study, we investigated in an online-survey a) whether social judgments are particularly strongly affected in individuals with BPD when they have to judge happiness and trustworthiness in facial stimuli covered by a mask, b) whether appraising a positive emotional state affects trustworthiness appraisals differentially in BPD and healthy individuals and c) whether social judgments are related to how individuals with BPD experience wearing masks during the pandemic.

METHODS

Participants (67 HC, 75 BPD) judged happiness and trustworthiness of faces with calm expression with and without masks. Additionally, data on participants' confidence in their judgments, the experience of the burden induced by wearing masks, the protective benefits of masks, and compliance to wearing masks were collected.

RESULTS

Happiness and trustworthiness were evaluated less confidently and less intense in the BPD group compared to HC. Masks reduced happiness and trustworthiness ratings in both groups. Lower happiness appraisals contributed to lower trustworthiness appraisals except for those with BPD and low levels of symptom severity. Lower trustworthiness ratings were associated with a higher burden, attributing a lower benefit to masks and lower compliance with wearing masks in BPD.

CONCLUSIONS

Masks do not exacerbate deficits in social judgments. However, lower trustworthiness appraisals in general were linked with more negative evaluations of wearing masks in the BPD group.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The aims and hypotheses were preregistered together with the design and planned analyses ( https://aspredicted.org/f5du7.pdf ). For findings of an additionally preregistered research question on the impact of adverse childhood experiences see supplementary material.

摘要

背景

判断积极情绪状态或他人的可信赖程度对于建立和维持社会关系至关重要。过去的研究描述了边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者在这些评估过程中的改变,在新冠疫情期间,由于需要佩戴口罩,这种改变可能会加剧。在本研究中,我们通过在线调查探究了:a)当BPD患者必须判断戴口罩面部刺激中的快乐和可信赖程度时,他们的社会判断是否会受到特别强烈的影响;b)评估积极情绪状态在BPD患者和健康个体中对可信赖程度评估的影响是否不同;c)社会判断是否与BPD患者在疫情期间佩戴口罩的体验有关。

方法

参与者(67名健康对照者、75名BPD患者)判断有或没有口罩时表情平静的面部的快乐和可信赖程度。此外,还收集了参与者对其判断的信心、佩戴口罩引起的负担体验、口罩的防护益处以及佩戴口罩的依从性的数据。

结果

与健康对照者相比,BPD组对快乐和可信赖程度的评估信心较低且强度较弱。口罩降低了两组的快乐和可信赖程度评分。除了症状严重程度较低的BPD患者外,较低的快乐评估导致较低的可信赖程度评估。较低的可信赖程度评分与更高的负担、认为口罩益处较低以及BPD患者佩戴口罩的依从性较低有关。

结论

口罩不会加剧社会判断的缺陷。然而,总体而言,BPD组中较低的可信赖程度评估与对佩戴口罩的更负面评价有关。

试验注册

研究目的和假设与设计和计划分析一起进行了预注册(https://aspredicted.org/f5du7.pdf)。关于童年不良经历影响的另一个预注册研究问题的结果见补充材料。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9512/9632138/9f229ba3a4f2/40479_2022_193_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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