| Literature DB >> 27529025 |
Carly M Porter1, Carol A Ireland2, Kathryn J Gardner3, Mike Eslea3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emotion dysregulation is a core feature associated with borderline personality features (BPF). Little research has explored how individuals with high levels of BPF regulate their emotions. This study aimed to explore how individuals with high versus low levels of BPF compare on the strategies they use to regulate emotions and in their experiences of emotion regulation.Entities:
Keywords: Attention; Borderline features; Emotional regulation; Emotions
Year: 2016 PMID: 27529025 PMCID: PMC4983780 DOI: 10.1186/s40479-016-0040-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul ISSN: 2051-6673
Means and standard deviations by BPF classification for age, current affect, and borderline personality scores
| Low BPF group | High BPF group | t-tests to compare groups | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | S.D | Mean | S.D | ||
| Age | 25.88 | 6.69 | 23.08 | 7.10 |
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| Positive affect | 30.25 | 6.69 | 29.92 | 4.46 |
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| Negative affect | 14.31 | 3.46 | 16.77 | 5.29 |
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| PDQ-ASa | 2.31 | 1.85 | 2.46 | 1.39 |
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| PDQ-HSa | 3.31 | 1.85 | 2.15 | 1.28 |
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| PDQ-NSa | 2.31 | 1.92 | 1.61 | 1.04 |
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| PDQ-BORa | 3.31 | 1.19 | 6.46 | 1.33 |
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| PAI-BORb | 34.40 | 6.91 | 48.62 | 7.84 |
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Note. a PDQ personality diagnostic questionnaire, AS anti-social scale, HS histrionic scale, NS narcissistic scale, BOR borderline scale. b PAI-BOR personality assessment inventory borderline scale
Strategies identified for the regulation of positive emotion across all transcripts
| Strategy | Operational definition | Example | Evidence sourcea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Situation selection | Choosing or changing a situation to initiate or maintain a positive emotion. |
| H = 61.52 %,L = 68.75 % |
| Directed attention | Choosing to focus attention in order to embrace current past or future positive emotion. |
| H = 38.46 %, L = 56.25 % |
| Substance use | The use of substances (e.g. food, caffeine, alcohol, cannabis) to initiate or enhance positive emotion. |
| H = 7.69 %, L = 18.75 % |
| Passive | No explicit action taken to alter positive emotion. |
| H = 30.77 %, L = 37.50 % |
Note:aIndicates the number of high (H) out of n = 13 and low (L) out of n = 16 BPF transcripts that provide evidence for each strategy
Strategies identified for the regulation of negative emotion across all transcripts
| ER strategy | Definition | Example | Evidence sourcea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Problem solve | Taking action to attempt to alter an emotion eliciting situation in order to change its emotional impact. |
| H = 46.15 %, L = 62.50 % |
| Avoidance | The deliberate attempt to avoid an emotion or situation causing emotion by removal of self, deployment of attention, or emotion escape via substance use. |
| H = 100 %, L = 100 % |
| Emotional Expression | The deliberate outward projection of emotion via emotional behaviour, physical exercise or verbal communication. |
| H = 84.62, L = 87.50 % |
| Emotion Suppression | The effortful action of hiding behavioural displays of internal emotional states from others. |
| H = 46.15 %, L = 37.50 % |
| Rumination | A persistent focus on past negative situations and negative aspects of self and on their possible causes and negative consequences. |
| H = 46.15 %, L = 50 % |
| Reappraisal | Deliberately changing how one thinks about an emotional situation (in the presence of emotion) to alter its emotional impact. |
| H = 92.31 %, L = 93.75 % |
| passive/helpless | The awareness of an emotion whilst making no conscious effort to influence it. |
| H = 46.15 %, L = 50 % |
Note: aIndicates the % of transcripts from the high (H) and low (L) BPF groups that provide evidence for each strategy
Percentage of transcripts from the high (H) and low (L) BPF groups that provide evidence for themes II-IV
| Theme (Subtheme) | Percentage of low BPF group coded under this theme ( | Percentage of high BPF group coded under this theme | Chi square to explore association between BPF group and theme |
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| Theme II: Long term Emotion regulation focus | 44 % | 15 % |
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| Theme III: Difficulty maintaining positive focus | 12 % | 62 % |
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| Theme IV: Communication of negative emotions | 46 % | 8 % |
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