| Literature DB >> 31788316 |
Nikolaus Kleindienst1, Sophie Hauschild1,2, Lisa Liebke1, Janine Thome1,3,4, Katja Bertsch5,6, Saskia Hensel1, Stefanie Lis1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Impairments in the domain of interpersonal functioning such as the feeling of loneliness and fear of abandonment have been associated with a negative bias during processing of social cues in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Since these symptoms show low rates of remission, high rates of recurrence and are relatively resistant to treatment, in the present study we investigated whether a negative bias during social cognitive processing exists in BPD even after symptomatic remission. We focused on facial emotion recognition since it is one of the basal social-cognitive processes required for successful social interactions and building relationships.Entities:
Keywords: Affiliation; Confidence; Emotion recognition; Negative bias; Social cognition; Symptom-remitted BPD
Year: 2019 PMID: 31788316 PMCID: PMC6858731 DOI: 10.1186/s40479-019-0114-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul ISSN: 2051-6673
Sample characteristics in healthy controls (HC) and symptom-remitted BPD (r-BPD)
| HC | r-BPD | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM | SD | AM | SD | Statistic | p | |||
| Agea | 28.6 | ± | 6.2 | 30.0 | ± | 4.7 | −1.3 | .211 |
| Years of educationb | 12.1 | ± | 1.4 | 11.7 | ± | 1.6 | 1083 | .347 |
| Ravena | 53.92 | ± | 3.90 | 53.31 | ± | 4.27 | 0.7 | .472 |
| GAFa | 90.29 | ± | 6.79 | 71.61 | ± | 7.60 | 12.7 | <.001 |
| BSL-23a | 0.09 | ± | 0.11 | 0.64 | ± | 0.56 | −6.6 | <.001 |
| BDIa | 2.52 | ± | 3.02 | 10.42 | ± | 7.52 | −6.7 | <.001 |
| RSQa | 4.80 | ± | 2.88 | 11.96 | ± | 5.47 | −6.9 | <.001 |
a t-Test, b Mann-Whitney-U-test
Fig. 1Rating scores by healthy controls (HC, unfilled symbols, dotted line) and symptom-remitted BPD subjects (r-BPD, filled symbols, solid line). a: Rating of the emotional intensity of anger/happiness blends. b. Rating of the emotional intensity of neutral/emotion blends. c: Rating of confidence in judging anger/happiness blends. d: Rating of confidence in judgment of neutral/emotion blends
Results of the ANOVA of the dependent variables “emotion intensity” and “confidence rating” in stimuli with neutral/emotion and anger/happiness blends
| Emotion Intensity | Confidence | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | p | ηp2 | F | p | ηp2 | |
| Anger/Happiness blends | ||||||
| Groupa | <.1 | .975 | <.001 | 1.9 | .168 | .020 |
| Ratinga | 2.5 | .120 | .025 | 8.5 | .005 | .081 |
| Group x ratinga | 2.0 | .163 | .020 | .4 | .516 | .004 |
| Blendb | 1.3 | .280 | .013 | 9.2 | <.001 | .088 |
| Group x blendb | 1.0 | .361 | .010 | .3 | .712 | .003 |
| Rating x blendb | 619.3 | < .001 | .866 | 19.6 | <.001 | .169 |
| Group x rating x blendb | 5.3 | .008 | .052 | .1 | .863 | .001 |
| Neutral/Emotion blends | ||||||
| Groupa | 0.7 | .417 | .007 | 2.9 | .090 | .030 |
| Ratinga | 6.2 | .014 | .061 | 63.4 | <.001 | .398 |
| Group x ratinga | 0.4 | .510 | .005 | 1.4 | .235 | .015 |
| Blenda | 17.3 | <.001 | .153 | 6.2 | .015 | .061 |
| Group x blenda | 0.4 | .554 | .004 | 0.4 | .534 | .004 |
| Intensitya | 36.0 | <.001 | .273 | 18.1 | <.001 | .159 |
| Group x intensitya | < 0.1 | .930 | <.001 | < 0.1 | .839 | <.001 |
| Rating x blenda | 1709 | <.001 | .947 | 119.8 | <.001 | .555 |
| Group x rating x blenda | 3.7 | .058 | .037 | 0.8 | .387 | .008 |
| Rating x intensity | 9.0 | .003 | .086 | 1.2 | .273 | .012 |
| Group x rating x intensitya | 2.5 | .120 | .025 | < 0.1 | .870 | <.001 |
| Blend x intensitya | < 0.1 | .908 | <.001 | 10.8 | .001 | .101 |
| Group x blend x intensitya | 0.6 | .424 | .007 | 0.1 | .747 | .001 |
| Rating x blend x intensitya | 208.1 | <.001 | .684 | 1.7 | .202 | .017 |
| Group x rating x blend x intensitya | 0.7 | .418 | .007 | 0.6 | .434 | .006 |
a: df1 = 1, df2 = 96; b: Unadjusted degrees of freedom: df1 = 2, df2 = 192; p-value adjusted according to the correction of Greenhouse & Geisser