The Role of borderline personality symptoms for psychosocial and health related functioning among adolescents in a community sample

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Role of borderline personality symptoms for psychosocial and health related functioning among adolescents in a community sample
In the Journal:
Child & youth care forum. 2021, Online first, P. 437-452
Summary / Abstract:

ENBackground Borderline personality symptoms include emotional dysregulation, high levels of impulsivity leading to self-harm and suicidality, an unstable sense of self, fears of abandonment, extremely turbulent relationships, and psychic pain. They are considered to disrupt normative adolescent development however their unique contribution to diferent domains of functioning is important to understand among community adolescents. Objective This study aimed to analyze the specifcity of the relationship between borderline personality symptoms and psychosocial and health-related functioning during adolescence in a community sample. Method A community sample consisted of 379 adolescents aged 11-18. Borderline personality questionnaire, Youth self-report, Satisfaction with life scale, questions addressing academic performance, and social relationships were used to assess the diferent domains of functioning.Results Data from the present study revealed that there is a substantial part of adolescents from a community sample (19.71%) who endorse signifcant levels of borderline personality symptoms. Adolescents from this group as compared to peers face more difculties in all spheres of functioning. Furthermore, borderline personality symptoms uniquely predicted social problems, academic achievement, health concerns, and life satisfaction of adolescents above and beyond internalizing and externalizing difculties. Conclusion Higher levels of borderline personality symptoms were associated with poorer psychosocial and health-related functioning among adolescents at the community level. Considering that adolescence is a sensitive period for the development of personality disorder, fndings of this study add up to the empirical evidence that borderline personality pathology should be integrated as a target for prevention and early intervention. Keywords: Borderline personality symptoms, Adolescence, Psychosocial functioning, Health related functioning. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1007/s10566-020-09581-2
ISSN:
1053-1890; 1573-3319
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2023-06-01 20:08:10
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