2019
DOI: 10.1037/tra0000403
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Childhood maltreatment, attachment, and borderline personality–related symptoms: Gender-specific structural equation models.

Abstract: These findings have implications for the understanding of gender-specific etiologies of borderline personality symptoms and underscore attachment security as an important intervention target. (PsycINFO Database Record

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“…Current findings have demonstrated an exploratory link between childhood traumatic experiences and personality pathology (Baryshnikov et al, 2017;Fonagy, Target, & Gergely, 2000). However, the only studies showing a mediating effect of insecure attachment are limited to adult borderline PD (Baryshnikov et al, 2017;Godbout et al, 2019;Minzenberg, Poole, & Vinogradov, 2006), and they focus on attachment styles derived from self-report questionnaires of attachment which do not consider the unresolved attachment representation (Ravitz, Maunder, Hunter, Sthankiya, & Lancee, 2010). Given that the responsiveness and social proximity to attachment figures play a crucial role for affect regulation difficulties in individuals with personality pathology (Hengartner et al, 2015), impairments in their emotion regulation might become apparent in response to traumatic experiences, especially in those with an unresolved attachment pattern (Bizzi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Current findings have demonstrated an exploratory link between childhood traumatic experiences and personality pathology (Baryshnikov et al, 2017;Fonagy, Target, & Gergely, 2000). However, the only studies showing a mediating effect of insecure attachment are limited to adult borderline PD (Baryshnikov et al, 2017;Godbout et al, 2019;Minzenberg, Poole, & Vinogradov, 2006), and they focus on attachment styles derived from self-report questionnaires of attachment which do not consider the unresolved attachment representation (Ravitz, Maunder, Hunter, Sthankiya, & Lancee, 2010). Given that the responsiveness and social proximity to attachment figures play a crucial role for affect regulation difficulties in individuals with personality pathology (Hengartner et al, 2015), impairments in their emotion regulation might become apparent in response to traumatic experiences, especially in those with an unresolved attachment pattern (Bizzi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Recently, researchers have developed models that demonstrate how attachment mediates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and later psychopathology in adults (Tasca & Balfour, 2014;Tasca et al, 2013). To our knowledge, there is only one very recently published study considering personality pathology-like symptoms as a mediator (Godbout, Daspe, Runtz, Cyr, & Briere, 2019). The results of that study demonstrate a mediating effect of attachment anxiety for the relationship between parental maltreatment and borderline personality-like features in adults from a community sample.…”
Section: The Unresolved Attachment Classification and Its Relevance Fmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Angesichts der widersprüchlichen und keineswegs konklusiven Befundlage, v. a. bezüglich der differenziellen Effekte einzelner Misshandlungsformen (Cecil et al 2017) (Thompson et al 2004;Godbout et al 2019). anxiety and somatization (PHQ), BPD-specific symptoms (borderline symptom list, BSL) and health-related quality of life (short form health survey, SF-12) were analyzed at the beginning and the end of a dialectical behavior therapy program.…”
Section: Hintergrundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die vorgestellten Ergebnisse ergänzen die bisher insgesamt überschaubare Studienlage zum Zusammenhang zwischen Kindheitstraumatisierungen und Symptomschwere sowie Behandlungsergebnis bei Patienten mit einer BPS (McFetridge et al 2015;Euler et al 2019;Fossati et al 1999). Wie in anderen Untersuchungen mit BPS-Patienten sowie diagnostisch heterogenen Stichproben stationärer Psychotherapiepatienten (Spitzer et al 2019a, 2019b zeigten Patientinnen signifikant höhere Symptombelastungen bei Aufnahme in den Bereichen Depressivität, somatofor- (Thompson et al 2004;Godbout et al 2019;Spitzer et al 2019a;2019b). Sowohl bei Patienten mit depressiven Störungen als auch bei diagnostisch heterogenen Patienten in stationärer Psychotherapie wirken sich Kindheitstraumatisierungen nachteilig auf das Behandlungsergebnis aus, wie von diversen Studien und Metaanalysen nahegelegt wird (Schilling et al 2015;Nanni et al 2012;Nelson et al 2017).…”
Section: Interpretation Der Ergebnisse Und Literaturvergleichunclassified
“…Una investigación buscó la correspondencia entre el maltrato parental en la infancia, el estilo de apego y su influencia en los síntomas relacionados con la personalidad límite. Se encontró que en las mujeres, el maltrato de sus padres y en hombres el maltrato de sus madres, está directamente asociado con los síntomas de personalidad límite desde el estilo de apego ansioso (inseguro) pero no el evitativo (Godbut, Daspe, Runts, & Cyr, 2019).…”
Section: Investigaciones Sobre Tipos De Apegounclassified