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Parental qualities as perceived by borderline personality disorders.

R L Goldberg, L S Mann, T N Wise, E A Segall.   

Abstract

This study explores the contribution of parental qualities to the borderline personality disorder. The Parental Bonding Inventory is used to compare four parental qualities (caring mother, caring father, overprotective father, and overprotective mother) across three groups (borderline personality disorders, assorted psychiatric controls and normal controls). The major finding was that the borderline patients perceived their parents to be significantly less caring and more overprotective than both the psychiatric control or nonclinical control groups. This study was verified previous reports that patients diagnosed with an affective illness (in either the borderline group or psychiatric control group) reported no significant differences on the inventory. Pinpointing parental characteristics which antecede mental disorders may be an important first step in devising primary preventive interventions for adult disorders.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4077030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hillside J Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0193-5216


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