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Low positive affect display mediates the association between borderline personality disorder and negative evaluations at zero acquaintance

机译:低积极影响显示介导边缘人格障碍与零相识的负面评价之间的关联

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Background Several recent studies have demonstrated that na?ve raters tend to evaluate individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) negatively at zero-acquaintance (i.e., in a ‘first impression’ type situation, where the rater has no knowledge of the individual and no prior interactions with them). Specifically, individuals with BPD were evaluated as less trustworthy, likeable, and cooperative than healthy participants (HCs). Based on previous impression formation studies, we hypothesized that the non-verbal cues positive affect display, negative affect display, and eye contact contribute to negative first impressions of those with BPD. Methods To address this question, we recruited 101 participants that rated the degree of positive affect display, negative affect display, and eye contact in 52 videos of age-and gender-matched BPD and HC participants. We hypothesized that low positive affect display, high negative affect display, and eye contact would mediate the association between group (BPD vs. HC) and ratings of trustworthiness, likeability, and cooperativeness. Results Ratings for positive affect display were significantly lower and those for negative affect display significantly higher for BPD versus HC targets, whereas eye contact did not differ significantly between groups. In multiple mediation models, positive affect display significantly mediated the association between group and trustworthiness/likeability, whereas negative affect display only mediated the association between group and likeability. None of the individual cues was a significant mediator of the association between group and cooperation. Conclusions We emphasize therapeutic possibilities to improve positive affect display –and thus overall first impressions– to increase the chances of forming social bonds for BPD individuals.
机译:背景技术最近的一些研究表明,幼稚的评估者倾向于在零相识时(即在“第一印象”类型的情况下,评估者不了解个人且没有评估者)对患有边缘性人格障碍(BPD)的人进行负面评估。之前与他们的互动)。具体而言,与健康参与者(HCs)相比,BPD个体的可信度,可亲和合作性较低。根据先前的印象形成研究,我们假设非语言提示的正面情感展示,负面情感展示和目光接触会给BPD患者带来负面的第一印象。方法为了解决这个问题,我们招募了101名参与者,他们对52例年龄和性别相匹配的BPD和HC参与者的视频进行了正面效果展示,负面效果展示和眼神交流的评价。我们假设低积极影响显示,高消极影响显示和眼神交流会介导群体(BPD与HC)与可信赖性,可喜性和合作性之间的关联。结果BPD组与HC组相比,正面效果展示的评分显着较低,而负面效果展示的评分显着较高,而各组之间的眼神接触没有显着差异。在多种中介模型中,正面影响显着介导了群体与可信赖性/相似性之间的关联,而负面影响仅显示了介导群体与可信任性之间的关联。没有任何一个线索是群体与合作之间联系的重要调解者。结论我们强调治疗的可能性,以改善积极的情感展示,从而改善总体的第一印象,从而增加与BPD个人建立社会纽带的机会。

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