Borderline Personality Pathology in Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar I and II Disorder, and Its Relationship With Childhood Trauma

Ji Seon You, Chan Woo Lee, Ji Yoon Park, Yoonjeong Jang, Hyeona Yu, Joohyun Yoon, Sarah Soonji Kwon, Sunghee Oh, Yun Seong Park, Hyun A. Ryoo, Jong Hun Lee, Daseul Lee, Jakyung Lee, Yeoju Kim, Nayoung Cho, Hong Kyu Ihm, C. Hyung Keun Park, Yeong Chan Lee, Hong Hee Won, Hyo Shin KangJi Hyun Beak, Tae Hyon Ha, Woojae Myung

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Abstract

Objective Mood disorder and borderline personality pathology (BPP) are frequently comorbid and relate to childhood trauma. We in-vestigated the relationship between childhood trauma and BPP features in mood disorder patients versus controls. Methods A total of 488 mood disorder patients, particularly major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar I disorder (BD I), and bipolar II disorder (BD II), and 734 controls were included. We examined between-group BPP-related differences and correlated between BPP and childhood trauma using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ) and the Personality Assessment Inventory–Bor-derline Features Scale. Results BD II patients showed significantly higher BPP. Emotional abuse and neglect were prominently associated with BPP, while affective instability and negative relationships exhibited a stronger association with childhood trauma. We also found a positive relationship between childhood trauma and BPP in MDD, BD I, and BD II patients. Conclusion The findings of the present study imply that BPP features are more likely to be found in patients with BD II than BD I or MDD. Mood disorder patients with severe childhood trauma may have higher BPP features. Thus, further study of the relationship between childhood trauma and BPP features could improve the therapeutic approaches and help understand patients with mood disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)909-918
Number of pages10
JournalPsychiatry Investigation
Volume19
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Affective instability
  • Bipolar disorde
  • Emotional trauma
  • Mood disorder

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