| Literature DB >> 25609479 |
Ehud Bodner1, Sara Cohen-Fridel2,3, Mordechai Mashiah4, Michael Segal5, Alexander Grinshpoon6, Tzvi Fischel7, Iulian Iancu8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Negative attitudes towards patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may affect their treatment. We aimed to identify attitudes toward patients with BPD.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25609479 PMCID: PMC4307152 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-014-0380-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Distribution of background variables by profession
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| Female | 76 (45.5%) | 125 (77.2%) | 84 (84.0%) | 155 (59.6%) | 440 (63.9%) | χ2 (3) = 56.39*** | |
| Male | 91 (54.5%) | 37 (22.8%) | 16 (16.0%) | 105 (40.4%) | 249 (36.1%) | ||
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| 46.78 | 40.79 | 43.49 | 47.41 | 44.62 |
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| 9.90 | 10.19 | 9.67 | 9.34 | 9.78 | ||
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| Israel | 75 (48.1%) | 128 (84.8%) | 83 (85.6%) | 117 (48.3%) | 403 (62.4%) | χ2 (3) = 88.38*** | |
| Abroad | 81 (51.9%) | 23 (15.2%) | 14 (14.4%) | 125 (51.7%) | 243 (37.6%) | ||
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| In couple | 138 (83.1%) | 128 (81.0%) | 79 (79.8%) | 107 (82.5%) | 452 (82.6%) | χ2 (3) = .60, | |
| Not in couple | 28 (16.9%) | 30 (19.0%) | 20 (20.2%) | 44 (17.5%) | 122 (17.4%) | ||
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| 16.45 | 11.05 | 14.66 | 21.15 | 15.83 |
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| 11.28 | 9.46 | 9.94 | 9.39 | 10.02 | ||
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| Closed | 78 (49.1%) | 42 (26.1%) | 19 (19.2%) | 189 (76.2%) | 328 (49.2%) | χ2 (3) = 142.47*** | |
| Not Closed | 81 (50.9%) | 119 (73.9%) | 80 (80.8%) | 59 (23.8%) | 339 (50.8%) |
Note. Nineteen did not report their gender; Fifty-five did not report their age; Sixty did not report their country of birth; Thirty-five did not report their family status; Thirty-eight did not report their professional seniority; Country of birth, family status, and ward type were grouped into two categories. ***p < .001.
Figure 1Means and standard deviations of cognitive attitudes toward patients with BPD by profession.
Figure 2Means and standard deviations of emotional attitudes toward patients with BPD by profession.
Discriminant analysis between the four professional groups
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| Psychiatry | 1.177 | .150 |
| Psychology | -.830 | .428 |
| Social work | −1.004 | .272 |
| Nursing | -.287 | -.750 |
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| Negative affect | -.096 | -.209 |
| Difficulty to treat | .109 | -.290 |
| Empathy |
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| Necessity for hospitalization | .000 |
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| Antagonism |
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Note. N = 628 after a listwise deletion of cases with missing data. Entries present results of a simultaneous solution. Coefficients of 0.30 or above appear in boldface type.
Means, standard deviations and statistical comparisons of traits attributed to the three diagnoses
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| Selfish | 4.19 (1.06) | 3.94 (1.29) | 4.31 (1.25) | F(2,531) =4.67**, η2 = .02 |
| Manipulative | 4.36 (1.20) | 4.14 (1.35) | 4.55 (1.42) | F(2,531) =4.40*, η2 = .02 |
| Dramatic | 4.79 (1.31) | 4.52 (1.29) | 4.93 (1.29) | F(2,531) =4.69**, η2 = .02 |
| Passive | 3.66 (1.41) | 3.87 (1.31) | 3.54 (1.20) | F(2,531) =3.13*, η2 = .01 |
Note. BPD=Borderline personality disorder; MDD=Major depressive disorder; GAD=Generalized anxiety disorder; Standard deviations are presented in parentheses; *p < .05, **p < .01.
Means, standard deviations, frequencies and percent, and statistical comparisons of supplementary analyses
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| BPD last month | 3.67 (3.94) | 1.84 (2.68) | 1.81 (2.09) | 2.95 (4.21) |
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| BPD last 12 months | 11.30 (17.56) | 3.02 (3.48) | 3.44 (4.14) | 17.44 (35.95) |
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| Knowledge in DBT | 2.01 (1.07) | 2.13 (1.22) | 2.07 (1.06) | 2.43 (1.09) | F(3,635) =5.02**, η2 = .02 |
| Interest in short-term | 4.05 (0.90) | 3.99 (1.07) | 3.94 (0.97) | 3.74 (1.12) | F(3,652) =3.36*, η2 = .02 |
| Interest in long-term | 3.85 (1.04) | 4.08 (1.01) | 4.15 (0.79) | 3.61 (1.12) |
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| Interest in therapy | 234 (93.2%) | 95 (96.0%) | 150 (94.9%) | 145 (87.9%) | χ2 (3) = 12.58** |
| Interest in diagnostic | 226 (89.7%) | 89 (89.9%) | 133 (84.7%) | 118 (71.5%) | χ2 (3) = 8.63* |
Note. Nursing=Nurs. Social work=SA; Psychology=Psyh; Psychiatry=Psych. The first two rows are numbers of BPD patients treated last month or last 12 months; The next five rows are reports on knowledge in DBT, interest in learning short-term therapy and long-term methods for patients with BPD, interest in improving therapeutic and diagnostic skills; Standard deviations are presented in parentheses/percent; DBT = Dialectic Behavior Therapy; *p < .05, **p<. 01, ***p < .001.