2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104448
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Exposure to interparental intimate partner violence and the development of borderline features in adolescents

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“…Moreover, it is worth to mention that not only disruptive interpersonal behaviour, but also experiences incompatible with normative development, such as excessive reliance on or perceived support from a romantic partner in intense early romantic relationships, also were associated with increases in girls BPD symptoms [ 26 ]. When considering the importance of family relations, it was found that poorer relationship quality with the father prevents the normative decline in BPD features over time [ 27 ]. Overall, the results reveal the great significance of negative experiences in current relationships on the course of BPD symptoms during adolescence.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, it is worth to mention that not only disruptive interpersonal behaviour, but also experiences incompatible with normative development, such as excessive reliance on or perceived support from a romantic partner in intense early romantic relationships, also were associated with increases in girls BPD symptoms [ 26 ]. When considering the importance of family relations, it was found that poorer relationship quality with the father prevents the normative decline in BPD features over time [ 27 ]. Overall, the results reveal the great significance of negative experiences in current relationships on the course of BPD symptoms during adolescence.…”
Section: Discussion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical and verbal aggression experienced within romantic relationships were not predictive of BPD feature change or average levels [ 26 ]. Moreover, relationship quality with the father predicted slower declines in BPD features through adolescence [ 27 ]. In the analysed clinical samples, family relations, social support from friends and family were not statistically significantly associated with changes in BPD symptoms [ 23 , 30 ].…”
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“…Wśród czynników środowiskowych mających znaczenie w patogenezie zaburzenia borderline wymienia się fizyczną przemoc dziecięcą, nadużycia seksualne, czy zaniedbanie w dzieciństwie [20][21][22][23]. Znaczenie ma także niski poziom wychowania rodzicielskiego, awersyjne zachowania rodzicielskie oraz bycie świadkiem przemocy domowej wobec partnera [24,25]. Kolejnym interesującym aspektem są zmiany w obrębie ośrodkowego układu nerwowego, obserwowane u pacjentów z rozpoznanym BPD, takie jak obustronna utrata istoty szarej kory oczodołowo-czołowej, czy zmiany w neuronalnych połączeniach przedczołowolimbicznych, które zaburzają modulację struktur układu limbicznego przez regiony kory czołowej [26][27][28].…”
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“…Among environmental factors that are crucial in the pathogenesis of BPD, physical abuse of children, sexual abuse, or negligence in childhood are usually mentioned [20][21][22][23]. Besides, low upbringing level, aversive parental behaviours, or being a witness of home abuse against a partner, are of high importance [24,25]. Another interesting aspect is the presence of changes that occur within the central nervous system that is observed in patients with diagnosed BPD and those include the bilateral loss of the grey matter of the orbitofrontal cortex or the alterations within the neuronal prefrontal-limbic connections that disrupt the modulations in the structures of the limbic system through the frontal cortex [26][27][28].…”
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confidence: 99%