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Attachment anxiety as mediator of the relationship between childhood trauma and personality dysfunction in borderline personality disorder

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Neurociencias
Neurozientziak
Erkoreka González, Leire
Zamalloa Díaz, Iker
Rodriguez, Santiago
Muñoz, Pedro
Mendizabal Larrea, Imanol
Zamalloa, María Isabel
Arrue, Aurora
Zumarraga Ortiz, Mercedes
González Torres, Miguel Ángel
Neurociencias
Neurozientziak
Erkoreka González, Leire
Zamalloa Díaz, Iker
Rodriguez, Santiago
Muñoz, Pedro
Mendizabal Larrea, Imanol
Zamalloa, María Isabel
Arrue, Aurora
Zumarraga Ortiz, Mercedes
González Torres, Miguel Ángel
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Insecure attachment has been described as mediating the relationship between childhood trauma and dysfunctional personality traits in different mental disorders. Despite the role insecure attachment and childhood trauma have independently demonstrated to play as determinants of borderline personality disorder, less is known about the mediating mechanisms explaining these associations. For the first time, we assessed adult attachment, childhood trauma and dimensional personality pathology in a sample of outpatients with borderline personality disorder and tested whether the association between childhood trauma and personality dysfunction was at least partially attributable to insecure attachment. The results showed that attachment anxiety fully mediated the relationship between specific types of trauma (emotional abuse and physical neglect) and emotional dysregulation. Further, emotional abuse was both directly associated with dissocial behaviour and indirectly via attachment anxiety (partial mediation). Emotional abuse has been described as an essential environmental factor for the development of borderline personality disorder and emotional dysregulation, on its part, as the core feature of the condition. Our results indicate that attachment anxiety explains the link between these central aspects of borderline personality disorder. Our findings are consistent with previous research and current etiological understanding of the condition and provide support for recommending a careful assessment of childhood traumatic experiences and adult attachment style to gain a more comprehensive insight into the symptoms and its heterogeneity. As a secondary aim, we assessed the effect parental mental illness may have in these mediation models, but no significant influence on childhood trauma, attachment or personality was found.

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Notes :
This work was supported by the Health Department of the Basque Government under grant PI2014111034, by Biocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute and by the Research Unit of Galdakao-Usansolo Hospital. Open access funding was provided by the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364682832
Document Type :
Electronic Resource