Metacognition and insight dynamics exploration in borderline personality disorder: Exploring the underlying dynamics.

Sylvia Martin, Jonathan Del-Monte
Author Information
  1. Sylvia Martin: Center for Research and Bioethics, Uppsala University, Sweden. Electronic address: psycho.tcce@gmail.com.
  2. Jonathan Del-Monte: Nîmes University, Department of Clinical Psychology, France; Psychosocial Laboratory, Aix-Marseille University, France.

Abstract

Metacognition and Insight are related to hard-to-treat disorders and among them is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). We recruited 190 BPD patients and measured Insight, Metacognition, Impulsivity, and BPD traits. Results showed BPD's significant links with Insight and Metacognition. Metacognition significantly correlated with two Impulsivity dimensions, whereas Insight significantly correlated with most of them. Regressions analysis revealed a significant relationship between Insight and Metacognition on Impulsivity and Borderline traits. Mediation analysis proved the indirect effect of Metacognition/Insight on Borderline traits through Impulsivity at a significative level. Both seem relevant for research and therapeutic application in BPD following different dynamics even if the limitation of our study stands in its gender ratio and possible comorbidity issues. Urgency appears as a critical factor to assess, notably with Positive emotion-based impulsivity.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Borderline Personality Disorder
Metacognition
Impulsive Behavior
Comorbidity
Phenotype

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