边界特征的社会文化背景
Breanna J Rogers1, Blair E Wisco1, Rosemery O Nelson-Gray1
1Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Journal of personality disorders
|August 4, 2025
概括
边缘性人格障碍 (BPD) 特征的种族和性别差异很小,除了一些例外,如黑人参与者和男性的侵略性. BPD的严重程度会影响所有群体的特征.
科学领域:
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 心理健康研究 心理健康研究
背景情况:
- 之前的研究表明,黑人和白人女性之间的边缘性人格障碍 (BPD) 特征呈现存在种族差异.
- 有限的研究已经探索了这些差异在男性或跨越不同程度的BPD严重程度.
研究的目的:
- 调查种族和性别对BPD特征表现的影响.
- 为了检查这些影响在BPD严重程度的全谱.
主要方法:
- 一个由196名参与者组成的样本完成了关于共病性内化和外化特征的调查.
- 分析的重点是根据BPD严重程度的种族和性别来确定特征表现的差异.
主要成果:
- 大多数观察到的种族和性别群体之间BPD特征的差异在统计上并不显著.
- 值得注意的例外是,与白人参与者相比,黑人参与者的身体攻击性更高.
- 男人报告了更高的整体和身体攻击性,而女性报告了更高的拒绝敏感性.
结论:
- 边界特征的严重程度与所有研究组的内部化和外部化特征有显著的相关性.
- 这些发现强调了在BPD研究中需要多样化的参与者抽样,以了解其多样化的表现.
- 与整体严重程度相比,种族和性别似乎对BPD特征呈现有有限的影响,尽管存在.
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