Social cognition deficits in borderline personality disorder: Clinical relevance
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2024
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Galvez-Merlin, A., Lopez-Villatoro, J. M., de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P., de la Torre-Luque, A., Reneses-Prieto, B., Diaz-Marsa, M., & Carrasco, J. L. (2024). Social cognition deficits in borderline personality disorder: Clinical relevance. Psychiatry research, 331, 115675. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115675
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Interpersonal difficulties in borderline personality disorder (BDP) have been suggested to be related to impairments in Social Cognition (SC), mainly due to deficits in Theory of Mind (ToM). However, literature is scarce and ambiguous. This work aims to study the SC impairments in BPD patients, by the specific assessment of ToM deficits, and to investigate the relationship between these SC impairments and clinical variables. 82 BPD patients with BPD and 47 control subjects were assessed with the Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC). Clinical variables of severity, chronicity, functionality and anxious-depressive symptomatology were recorded. BPD patients had fewer correct mentalization responses and more overmentalization, undermentalization, and absence of mentalization errors than controls. Chronicity was negatively correlated with overmentalization and positively correlated with undermentalization and absence of mentalization errors. Functionality was indirectly correlated with absence of mentalization. These results confirm previous reports of alterations in SC in BPD patients. Furthermore, this study shows that SC impairments in patients with BPD are dependent on characteristics such as chronicity or degree of functionality. The different ToM profiles in patients with BPD indicate the necessity of developing variants of mentalization therapy depending on the deficits of each patient.
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Plan National de I + D + I, AES 2020–2023
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) “A way to make Europe”











