Department of Psychiatry, District General Hospital of Førde, Førde, Norway.
Department of Health and Caring sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Science, Førde, Norway.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2023 Dec;18(1):2152220. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2022.2152220.
The first-person experiences of people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is an important area of research. It can support clinical and ethical practice, and nuance and expand on insights offered by diagnostic and treatment-oriented research approaches. In this study, we aimed to develop knowledge about how persons who were recently diagnosed with BPD experience being in relationships with themselves and others.
We conducted in-depth life-world interviews with 12 women recently diagnosed with BPD. The interviews focused on their lived experiences of relationships to self and others. All participants gave their informed consents to participate. We analysed the data with a structured approach to reflexive thematic analysis, conducted as a team-based approach.
We extracted an overarching theme, "Reaching for firm holdings", that is the most abstract interpretation of participants' experiences. The five subordinate themes ("Captive of emotions", "Keeping undeservedness at bay", "Distrusting oneself", "Dependence as stability" and "The uncertainty of reaching out") are specific constituents of the overarching theme, and provide detail and variations across individual accounts.
The results suggest that the experience of relationship to self and others of people recently diagnosed with BPD entails feeling insecure, unsafe and frightened. We report five themes that describe ways participants seek to cope with this situation. The results indicate that their experiences encompass turning to others, or to objects, for feelings of safety. As such, the experience of relationship to self and others in the context of receiving a BPD diagnosis seemed to entail finding and evolving strategies to protect a vulnerable self. Self-harm, suicide attempts and addiction all seemed to be ways of handling and tolerating chaotic and frightful emotions. One major limitation of our study is that only people who identified as female were recruited to participate in the study.
被诊断为边缘型人格障碍(BPD)的个体的第一人称体验是一个重要的研究领域。它可以支持临床和伦理实践,并细微地扩展和深化诊断和治疗导向研究方法所提供的见解。在这项研究中,我们旨在增进对最近被诊断为 BPD 的个体如何体验与自身和他人的关系的理解。
我们对 12 名最近被诊断为 BPD 的女性进行了深入的生活世界访谈。这些访谈集中于她们与自身和他人关系的生活体验。所有参与者都同意参与。我们使用结构化的反思性主题分析方法对数据进行分析,该方法是一种团队基础的方法。
我们提取了一个总体主题,即“寻求坚定的支撑”,这是参与者体验的最抽象的解释。五个从属主题(“情感的俘虏”、“抵御不应得的东西”、“不信任自己”、“依赖作为稳定”和“伸出援手的不确定性”)是总体主题的具体组成部分,提供了个体叙述中的细节和变化。
研究结果表明,最近被诊断为 BPD 的个体对自我和他人关系的体验涉及到不安全、不稳定和恐惧。我们报告了五个主题,描述了参与者寻求应对这种情况的方式。研究结果表明,他们的体验包括转向他人或物体寻求安全感。因此,在接受 BPD 诊断的背景下,自我和他人关系的体验似乎涉及到寻找和发展保护脆弱自我的策略。自残、自杀企图和成瘾似乎都是处理和容忍混乱和恐惧情绪的方式。我们研究的一个主要局限性是,仅招募了认同为女性的人参与研究。