Title of article :
The Pathology of Borderline Personality Disorder Symptomatology in a Nonclinical Sample: The Role of Mental Pain, Cognitive Emotion Regulation, Self-compassion, and Depression
Author/Authors :
Rajabi ، Moslem Department of Clinical Psychology - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Sarani Yaztappeh ، Jafar Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Khanjani ، Sajad Department of linical Psychology - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Mohebi ، Mohamad Davood Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences , Bagian Kulehmarzi ، Mohammad Javad Department of Psychology - Faculty of Social Sciences - Razi University
Abstract :
Objectives: Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often develop a certain depression that may be accompanied by “mental pain.” A negative self-concept, aversive chronic emotions, and pervasive helplessness characterize mental pain. This research aims to explore the pathology of BPD symptomatology in a nonclinical sample. Also, the role of mental pain, cognitive emotion regulation, self-compassion, and depression are assessed. Methods: Following a correlational study, 300 university students were selected via the multi-stage random cluster sampling method. The study data were collected by the personality assessment inventory-borderline features scale, Orbach and Mikulincer mental pain questionnaire, cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire, self-compassion scale (SCS-SF), and Beck depression inventory version 2. Results: Multiple regression analyses indicated that components of putting into perspective, rumination, loss of control, refocus on planning, catastrophizing, irreversibility, somatic, and isolation (ΔR2=0.507, P 0.001) significantly predicted BPD symptomatology. Discussion: The results support the biosocial model dimensions in an Iranian context. In addition, it shows a strong association between mental pain, cognitive emotion regulation, self-compassion, depression, and BPD symptoms.
Keywords :
Borderline personality disorder , Self , compassion , Mental pain , Depression , Cognitive emotion regulation strategies